Connecting equipment and expanding your computer – Apple Power Macintosh 4400 User Manual
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The illustration on the next page shows the basic computer system you now
have. You can expand your computer system by connecting additional
hardware (such as a SCSI device, printer, modem, or external stereo speakers)
to its external ports or by connecting it to a network.
For instructions on connecting audio and SCSI equipment and connecting to
an Ethernet network, see the next three sections of this chapter. For
instructions on connecting other equipment, see the manuals that came with
the equipment.
Installing expansion cards and additional memory
You can also expand your computer by installing items inside the computer.
Items you can install include PCI and communication cards (such as an
internal modem or an Ethernet card), additional random-access memory
(RAM), a High Performance Module (level 2 cache) and additional random-
access memory for video.
Instructions for installing these internal accessories are provided in
Appendix B, “Installing Expansion Cards and Additional Memory,” later in
this manual.
Read this chapter for information on
expanding your computer system
with additional hardware.
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Connecting Equipment
and Expanding Your Computer