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Expanding memory 33, Connecting to an ethernet network 33, Connecting to an ethernet network – Apple Macintosh Performa 6300CD Series User Manual

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Connect the speakers together with speaker wires, if necessary.

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Turn on the computer.

You hear the computer’s sound through the external speakers.

Note: To control the volume of your external speakers, use the volume button
on the front of the computer. If you are playing an audio compact disc (CD),
you may also need to adjust the volume control in the program you’re using to
play CDs. For more information on sound and playing audio CDs, see the
“Sound” topic of Macintosh Guide, available in the Guide (h) menu.

Expanding memory

The random-access memory (RAM) in your computer can be expanded.
Installing additional RAM adds more memory chips to your computer and
expands its capabilities. The Technical Information booklet that came with
your computer describes how much additional memory can be installed in
your Macintosh.

Connecting to an Ethernet network

This section contains information for people whose computers are connected
to other computers through a local area network. (Using a modem is not the
same as being connected to a local area network. If you have an internal
modem, you do not need an Ethernet card.)

WARNING

To avoid damage to your computer, Apple recommends that

only an Apple-certified technician install additional RAM. Consult the
service and support information that came with your computer for
instructions on how to contact an Apple-authorized service provider or
Apple for service. If you attempt to install additional RAM yourself, any
damage you may cause to your equipment will not be covered by the
limited warranty on your computer. See an Apple-authorized dealer or
service provider for information about this or any other warranty
question.

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Connecting Additional Equipment

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