2.16

INSTALLATION

3.Remove the protective foam from the connecting pins on the bottom of the card.

The card should now look like Figure 2.12 and is reedy for insertion into the //c motherboard.

I n s e r t i n g T h e C a r d

1.Pick up the card with both hands and insert the card into the CPU and MMU motherboard sockets.

As Figure 2.13 shows, first position the card directly over the sockets so that you can see the pins that wilt enter the CPU socket. Carefully align the pins with the CPU socket’s holes. Push the card into the sockets using a downward, gentle rocking motion. First push down one side, then the other. With each rock the card should seat deeper into the sockets. When you sense no further downward motion when you rock the card, the card has been successfully seated.

If the card seems to be higher on the right side than the left side, do not worry; this is normal. If you see a support post that does not touch the bottom of the Apple, this too is normal; the post will touch when the keyboard is put back and the case resealed.

You should have no problem inserting the card. However, if you feel any resistance or possible bending of the pins, stop immediately. Remove the card and examine the pins and sockets for possible damage.

2.Reinsert the speaker jack. Place it through the round bole in the MultiRam C Card and push it over the two exposed pins. The //c should now look like Figure 2.14.

FIGURE 2.12