If the coprocessor does not go in smoothly, do not force it; pull it all the way out and try again, keeping it straight as you insert it.

It is completely inserted when the surface of the coprocessor is flush (even) with the surface of the socket. Be sure it is inserted all the way.

7.Replace the subassembly. See page 5-32.

8.Follow the steps on page 5-40 to replace the computer’s cover. Then see “Post-installation Setup” on page 5-42 for instructions on configuring your computer for use with your math coprocessor.

Removing a Math Coprocessor

If you need to remove a math coprocessor from your computer, contact your dealer for assistance. You need a special extracting tool to remove the coprocessor without damaging it. Do not attempt to remove it without this tool; you can easily damage it.

Follow the steps described earlier in this chapter to remove the subassembly. Then remove the coprocessor with the tool and replace the subassembly and the computer’s cover.

After you remove the coprocessor, run the SETUP program to configure your system for use without it. See Chapter 2 for instructions.

Installing and Removing Options

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