2.12 | INSTALLATION |
5.Turn the //c around so that the keyboard end now faces you. The //c should now resemble Figure 2.7.
6.Lift up the front end of the keyboard and pull the keyboard slightly towards you. This will remove the keyboard from the slots in the disk drive case (identified in Figure 2.7) that help to hold the keyboard in place.
When the keyboard is free of the slots, turn the keyboard upside down and lay it over the disk drive as shown in Figure 2.8. Push the keyboard as far back as the ribbon cable that connects the keyboard to the motherboard allows. This should give you enough clearance to easily install the MultiRam C Card.
7.Remove the keyboard brace. The brace (identified in Figure 2.8) is used to support the keyboard. Because MultiRam C contains its own support posts, this brace will not be needed and should be removed from the computer.
Two white retaining pins attach the brace to the keyboard, one at each end of the keyboard. To remove each of the two pins, pull upward on the top of the pin (as Figure 2.9 shows) while simultaneously pushing the bottom of the pin away from you with a small screwdriver. The pin should pull free of the back of the keyboard.
Store the brace sway; you will not need to use the brace as long as the MultiRam C Card is in the //c.
DISK DRIVE NOTCHES FOR KEYBOARDFIGURE 2.7