After you reassemble your computer, you need to run the Setup program to make sure it recognizes the new memory amount. As soon as you turn on the computer, it will prompt you to run Setup because of the memory mismatch. See Chapter 5 for instructions.

If you later remove a memory module, be sure to run the Setup program again.

Installing a Numeric Coprocessor

Your computer has a socket for a numeric (math) coprocessor, which can be used for the Cyrix 83S87-25 coprocessor. Installing a numeric coprocessor speeds up your computer’s numeric calculations and graphic displays when you are using certain application software. Contact the Epson Connection or your sales representative for additional information on choosing a numeric coprocessor compatible with the Cyrix 486SLC2-50 CPU.

The coprocessor chip can be easily damaged and is expensive to replace; so if you don’t feel confident about installing it yourself, ask your Authorized Epson Servicer for assistance.

To install the coprocessor, follow these steps:

1. Remove the keyboard as described on page 4-11.

Caution

Make sure you ground yourself before you touch the coprocessor chip. Then remain as stationary as possible while you install it. Do not touch the pins on the chip; handle the coprocessor only by the edges of its case.

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