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System 310
Overview
CONFIGURING YOUR OWN SYS EM 310 HARDWARE
The System 310 is designed to be reconfigured.
While Intel offers
preconfigured versions of the System 310 hardware, you can change any
of them by adding parts to or removing parts from the System 310
chassis.
The chassis encloses all the System 310 hardware. It provides extra
card slots, a large power supply, and many precut connector mounting
holes.
You can add most MULTIBUS-compatible boards and many
peripherals comfortably, without giving up one feature to gain another,
and without violating FCC and other similar radio frequency and
electromagnetic interference (RFI/EMI) regulations.
Many features you will want to use in the System 310 are available as
kits from Intel and other manufacturers. Intel kits provide installation
and operation instructions. In many cases, this kit information and the
information in this manual are all you will need to integrate new
products into your system.
Even though integrating hardware into the System 310 is very simple,
Intel maintains a trained staff of Field Applications Engineers (FAEs) to
help you design with Intel parts. If you have any trouble integrating
hardware after reading this manual, call your local FAE for assistance.
If you attempt to incorporate any Intel product that is not listed in this
manual, you should call the FAE before you start. You can find your
FAE by contacting an Intel sales office in your area. Sales offices are
listed in all Intel product catalogues.
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