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PCI TriManual-Intro - Sonnet Technologies

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<strong>PCI</strong> <strong>TriManual</strong>-Chapters 1-13 3/30/01 5:55 PM Page 17<br />

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3. Raise the assembly support stand (Figure 12)<br />

and rotate it into place within the internal<br />

assembly.<br />

4. Lock the internal assembly latches into their<br />

original position and rotate the processor cover<br />

over the <strong>PCI</strong> slots and Crescendo card<br />

(Figure 13).<br />

5. Replace the case cover onto your computer<br />

(Figure 14).<br />

6. Return the computer to your computing area<br />

and reconnect the power and peripheral cables<br />

to the computer.<br />

Figure 12; Figura 12<br />

processor cover<br />

support<br />

stand<br />

7. Affix the Powered by <strong>Sonnet</strong> label to the front of<br />

your computer.<br />

Turn On Computer<br />

1. Turn on your Power Macintosh. Your accelerated<br />

machine should boot normally.<br />

2. Due to resetting the CUDA switch, some<br />

Mac OS preference files have been reset to their<br />

default settings. You will need to reset the Date<br />

& Time control panel as well as your preference<br />

settings for the Mouse and Keyboard control<br />

panels.<br />

3. If you are installing a Crescendo/<strong>PCI</strong> G4, see<br />

Chapter 10, “Upgrading to Mac OS 9.x and a<br />

G4” for information about enabling AltiVec<br />

extensions in Mac OS and application software.<br />

Figure 13; Figura 13<br />

case cover<br />

Figure 14; Figura 14<br />

Support Note: Your computer must be<br />

upgraded with a G4 processor in order to<br />

take advantage of AltiVec-enhanced applications<br />

and software.<br />

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