Installing a math coprocessor – Epson 3865X Plus User Manual

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Installing a Math Coprocessor

Your computer has a socket on the main system board to

accommodate an Intel 80387SX, 16 MHz math coprocessor. A

math coprocessor speeds up the numeric calculations your

computer performs when using certain application software. It

also increases the speed at which graphic images are displayed
on your monitor when you use graphics-oriented software.

It is best to have your dealer install a math coprocessor for you,

since a math coprocessor is a delicate component that can be

damaged easily if it is installed incorrectly.

If you install it yourself, follow the instructions in the manual
that came with your math coprocessor. If you did not receive a

manual, you can follow the steps in this section. However, be
sure to read all of the warnings and instructions carefully so you

do not injure yourself, or damage the coprocessor or your

computer.

Caution

To avoid excess static electricity, remain as stationary as

possible when

r. Static

electricity can

when you

touch it.

Before you begin, you should have a cross-head screwdriver

handy in case you need to remove any option cards to access the
math coprocessor socket. It is also helpful to have a flashlight

available so you can see the coprocessor socket in detail.

Remove the math coprocessor from its package and set it aside
before you start.

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