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fm_towns:desktops [2021/06/23 09:01] Cyothevilefm_towns:desktops [2021/06/25 12:35] Cyothevile
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 All desktops generally have 4 expansion slots in the back with one for a video card and 3 for general purpose cards such as a MIDI card.  They also have CPU upgrade sockets. Later models require them to function as they don't have a DX2 or above CPU soldered to the motherboard. All desktops are also capable of FAST mode. Some parts are interchangeable with one another as far as power supplies and CD rom drives. Generally it should be visually obvious which models belong in the same family of parts.\\ \\ All desktops generally have 4 expansion slots in the back with one for a video card and 3 for general purpose cards such as a MIDI card.  They also have CPU upgrade sockets. Later models require them to function as they don't have a DX2 or above CPU soldered to the motherboard. All desktops are also capable of FAST mode. Some parts are interchangeable with one another as far as power supplies and CD rom drives. Generally it should be visually obvious which models belong in the same family of parts.\\ \\
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 +To add more RAM to a desktop model remove the top cover.  On the left side near the power supply harness should be some RAM slots
  
 Pay attention at times to the disc drive cover as well. It usually is an obvious way to denote the model if you can't see the dataplate in the back. Pay attention at times to the disc drive cover as well. It usually is an obvious way to denote the model if you can't see the dataplate in the back.
fm_towns/desktops.txt · Last modified: 2021/07/21 02:34 by Cyothevile