Optional Equipment

You can easily upgrade your computer by installing additional memory and a wide variety of options, as described in Chapters 3 and 4.

Memory

By adding 1MB, 2MB, 4MB, 8MB, 16MB, or

 

32MB SIMMs (single inline memory

 

modules) to the main system board, you

 

can expand the computer’s memory up to

 

64MB.

Video

You can increase the video memory in

memory

your system to 1MB, which allows you to

 

use higher resolutions with more colors.

CPU

Your system supports a variety of

 

microprocessors, including 5 Volt, 3.3 Volt,

 

3.45 Volt, and 3.6 Volt processors; see

 

Chapter 3 for more information.

Cache

You can increase the external cache

 

memory size to 64KB, 128KB, or 256KB by

 

installing cache SRAM chips on the main

 

system board, allowing you to access data

 

faster and improve overall system

 

performance.

Drives

Your system supports up to seven mass

 

storage devices, including hard disk

 

drives, diskette drives, a tape drive, a

 

CD-ROM drive, or an optical drive.

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