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4. Install the connector box assembly on the SunSAI/P board by connecting the male
78-pin plug on the assembly to the female 78-pin connector on the end of the
SunSAI/P board. Be sure that the plug is completely installed—it may be a snug
fit.
Note –
If you have difficulty connecting the DB-78 connector, try loosening the
screw in the endplate (the connector may not be exactly centered in the slot in the
back of the computer). Be sure to re-tighten the endplate screw once the DB-78
connector is securely attached.
5. Screw the connector into the board's endplate. Do not over-tighten the screws. If
the screws don't go in several turns, or if they don't reach the nuts in the endplate,
the 78-pin connectors are probably not completely mated.
6. Replace your computer's cover.
7. Power on your system, using the procedures described in the Solaris Handbook for
Sun Peripherals or your system service manual.
Memory Window Size and Starting
Address
The memory starting address is determined by the system. No switches or jumpers
are required to change these parameters.
The SunSAI/P board requires 4 Mbytes of unused PCI memory address space in
your computer.
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