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the chip should be inserted into. Gently insert the 4 chips into the 4 sockets, orienting them as shown and
being very careful not to bend any of the pins while inserting. After you have installed all 4 chips, visually
inspect them to see if any pins are not correctly inserted into the socket.
• Fold the MPC-SCSI board back forward into its original position. Replace screws “C”. Reconnect wire “A”
to connector “B”.
• That’s it. Now close the lid. (On the MPC60-II, carefully place the top section back down on the bottom
section.). Don’t put the chassis screws back in yet— we’re going to test it first.
Test the installation
• Connect the power cord and turn the power switch on. The screen should quickly display some text. If
not, immediately turn the power off, disconnect the power cable and check all previous steps. Especially
check the installation of the new ROM chips, checking for bent pins, direction of notch at end of chip, and
chips not fully inserted into sockets. Also, check to see that all connectors are connected correctly.
• If text appeared on the screen when power was turned on, indicating correct operation, then proceed
with reassembling the unit. To do this, first turn power off and disconnect the power cord, then install all
screws in the same places as during disassembly.
• To get started quickly using your new Version 3.10 software, read the section of the V3.0 Operators
Manual entitled “What are the new features in Version 3”. To learn about the newer features of version
3.10 (added after the release of version 3.0), read the V3.10 Manual Addendum.
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