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Chapter 3: Installing Memory
4. Remove the CPU board.
You see two boards inside the Indigo chassis; the left board is the CPU board and is
labelled
CPU
.
Two levers hold the board in place.
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Pull the levers toward you to release the board. The board slides out of the
chassis as you pull the levers, as shown in Figure 3-20.
Figure 3-20
Removing the CPU Board From the Indigo Chassis
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Slide the board out of the slot and set it down on a flat, anti-static surface (such
as a clean, dry desktop), so the side with the large chips on it faces up.
You are ready to remove the SIMMs.
Removing the Memory SIMMs
Your system has one of two types of memory SIMMs—one type for an IRIS Indigo R3000
workstation, and another type for the IRIS Indigo R4000 family of workstations.
To remove SIMMs from IRIS Indigo R3000, follow the instructions below. To remove the
SIMMs from IRIS Indigo R4000 family workstation, see “Removing the Memory SIMMs
from an IRIS Indigo R4000 Family Workstation” on page 61 for instructions.