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- | [* black] Let's take a closer look at all of that fancy circuitry we just pulled out |
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- | [* black] Memory is available in 16MB (pink stripe) and 64MB (purple/green stripe) simms. The simms are removed just like old-fashioned PC memory from the early 90s: pull straight up and pray that nothing snaps! |
+ | [* black] Let's take a closer look at all of that fancy circuitry we just pulled out. We'll start with the memory board, called an MC3. |
+ | [* black] Memory is available in 16MB (pink stripe) and 64MB (purple/green stripe) simms. The simms are removed just like some old-fashioned PC memory from the early 90s: pull straight up on the white handle, and pray that nothing snaps! |
[* black] Board Layout: | |
[* yellow] Everest powerchannel bus ASICs | |
[* green] Memory slots | |
[* blue] 48V to 5V DC-DC power converter | |
[* red] MC3 with 256MB memory (16x 16MB) | |
[* orange] MC3 with 2GB memory (32x 64MB) |