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Expansion Slots

Two riser board options are available (

Figure 3

).

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With the active riser board option, seven expansion-card connectors reside on the riser board. Because two expansion slots are shared, a
maximum of five expansion cards can be installed on the riser board.

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Expansion-card connectors ISA1

–ISA2 support 8- or 16-bit ISA expansion cards.

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Expansion-card connectors PCI1

–PCI5 support 32-bit PCI expansion cards.

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With the passive riser board option, six expansion-card connectors reside on the riser board. Because one expansion slot is shared, a
maximum of five expansion cards can be installed on the riser board.

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Expansion-card connectors ISA1

–ISA3 support 8- or 16-bit ISA expansion cards.

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Expansion-card connectors PCI1

–PCI3 support 32-bit PCI expansion cards.

Figure 3. Riser Board Expansion-Card Connectors

Installing an Expansion Card

Follow this procedure to install an expansion card:

1. If you are installing a non-Plug and Play ISA expansion card, enter the ISA Configuration Utility (ICU) and add the new expansion card to your

configuration.

See "

Using the ISA Configuration Utility

" for instructions.

2. Prepare the expansion card for installation, and remove the computer cover according to the instructions in "

Removing the Computer Cover

."

NOTE: On shared expansion slots, only one card of either type can be installed in the common slot.

 

Active Riser Board Option

Passive Riser Board Option

CAUTION: To avoid the possibility of electric shock, turn off the computer and any peripherals, disconnect them from their
electrical outlets, and then wait at least 5 seconds before you remove the computer cover. Also, before you install an
expansion card, see "

Safety First

— For You and Your Computer

."

NOTE: If you install a PCI or Plug and Play expansion card, your system automatically performs any required configuration tasks
during the boot routine.

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