Installing Software Device Drivers; Connecting A Printer; Connecting Input Devices - Power Computing PowerTower Pro User Manual

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Chapter 2, Connecting Peripheral Devices
Connecting an internal SCSI device
You install internal SCSI devices in one of the computer's internal storage bays.
See "Installing internal storage devices" in Chapter 3 for instructions on
installing internal SCSI devices.
I nstalling software device drivers
Some SCSI devices reqUire special software called device drivers to operate with
your computer.
If
a device driver is reqUired, it is normally supplied with the
device; if you are unsure whether one is required, contact the manufacturer of
the device. Follow the installation instructions supplied by the manufacturer.
If
a device driver is not supplied, you can assume that the device does not need
one.
Connecting a printer
Your computer has a port (marked with
a..).
This port can be used for direct
printer connections or for LocalTalk network printer connections.
You can also connect a printer to the modem port (marked with
~'>
or one of
the Ethernet ports (marked with
(o.~).
Use the Chooser program to tell the
Mac
as
which port you are using. See Macintosh Guide for information about
the Chooser.
To connect the printer, follow the instructions that came with it.
Connecting input devices
Use the computer's ADB port (marked with
:r)
to connect input devices such
as a mouse, trackball, graphics tablet, or bar-code reader. Depending on their
power consumption, you can connect up to three input devices in a chain
from the ADB port.
The total power used by all the ADB devices must not exceed 500 milliamperes
(rnA). Check the documentation that came with your ADB devices for
information about their power consumption.
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