Usually it does not matter which slot an option card occupies as long as the card fits in the slot. For example, you can place some B-bit cards in a 16-bit slot. However, you must follow these guidelines when deciding which slot to use:

An 8-bit card with an additional tab along the bottom must go into an 8-bit slot.

If you install a disk drive that uses a controller card, place the card as close as possible to the drive it is controlling.

Some option cards must be installed in a specific slot. Consult the instructions that come with the card to see if this is the case.

Follow these steps to install an option card:

oIf you have not already done so, remove the cover from the computer. (See page 5-2 for instructions.)

WARNING

After you remove the cover, touch the inside back panel of the computer to ground yourself and avoid an electric shock.

2.If you are installing an option card that controls a mouse, you need to change the settings of jumpers JP10 and JP11 before you install the card. If you install a display adapter card, you may need to change the settings of jumpers JP12 and JP14. If this is the case, see page 5-6 for instructions.

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