Identifying Existing Ram Boards - HP 98568A Installation Instruction

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Installing RAM in a Model 350
If you already know which RAM boards your computer contains, skip the
section on "Identifying Existing RAM Boards" and go to the section on
"Assigning the Addresses".
If you know that your computer contains about 16 Mbytes of RAM (from
the power-up display), go directly to the section titled, "Installing the RAM
Board". It includes all the information you will need to add the RAM board.
Identifying Existing RAM Boards
In order to properly address a new board, you need to know the sizes of the
boards already in the computer. If you already know what size boards are in
the computer, put their quantities in Table 3-3 and skip down to the section
titled, "Assigning the Addresses".
Table 3-3.
RAM Board Inventory Table
Board Size
Quantity
16 Mbyte boards
8 Mbyte boards
4 Mbyte boards
If you do not know what sizes the RAM boards in your computer are, the
easiest way to determine this information is to look at the amount of RAM in
the power-up display (the figure you wrote down near the beginning of this
section) and compare it to the number of boards in the backplane.
Now remove the system bus interface board and look for boards fitting the
descriptions in Table 3-4:
Adding RAM
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