SYSTEM UPGRADES
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SYSTEM UPGRADES
Read this chapter
before purchasing any memory or
processor upgrade
and if you are in any doubt, consult your
supplier. Then, if having read the relevant instructions, you still do
not feel confident about installing the upgrade, you may wish to
have your supplier or service organisation install it for you.
Caution
Apricot Computers Ltd has extensively tested many combinations of memory
and all of our upgrade parts are guaranteed. The quality or compatibility of
components obtained from any other source cannot be guaranteed.
Appendix A, “
The System Unit
”, provides an overview of anti-static
precautions, instructions on removing the top cover and the
appendix B ‘
System Motherboard’
, an outline guide showing all of the
appropriate memory locations.
The only tool required to complete the installation of the upgrades is
a small cross-head screwdriver.
Warning
Never carry out any work inside the computer with AC power applied. Turn
off the computer and unplug all power cords before starting work.
Adding more system memory
The computer’s motherboard is fitted with sockets for up to four
SIMMs (single in-line memory modules). You may need to add more
memory if you want to run complex operating systems or large
application programs.
The SIMM sockets are located at the front of the motherboard. Each
pair
of sockets, or
bank
, can be fitted with SIMMs. SIMMs with
capacities of 2, 4, 8, 16 or 32 Mbytes are supported, giving a
maximum capacity of 128 Mbytes.