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6. Install the retaining screw.
7. Attach any required cables to the internal or external connectors.
Assigning System Resources
Some expansion cards include a configuration diskette that you can use to reserve the system
resources required for the card. Other expansion cards do not include a diskette, but require
that you manually program the BIOS with the configuration information.
See Chapter 4, “Configuring the BIOS,” in the TDZ 2000 GL2/ExtremeZ GL2 System Setup
for details on assigning system resources and configuring the BIOS for expansion cards.
See Chapter 8, “Using System Resources,” in the TDZ 2000 GL2/ExtremeZ GL2 System
Setup, for a list of available system address resources (DMA, I/O, memory) and related
details.
NOTE Treat non-compliant PCI cards and PCMCIA cards as ISA cards for assigning system
resources.
Adding Drives and Devices
The TDZ 2000 GL2/ExtremeZ GL2 features the following peripheral bays:
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One 3.5-inch x 1.0-inch external bay for floppy disk drive.
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One 5.25-inch x 1.6-inch external bay for CD-ROM.
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Two 5.25-inch x 1.6-inch external bays for hard disk drives or other devices.
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Three 3.5-inch x 1.0-inch internal bays for system or optional disks.
Note the following restrictions on adding peripheral devices:
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The bottom 5.25-inch bay (location 4) is not designed for CD drives.
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Other than the CD-ROM drive, only one front-accessible EIDE device can be added.
This device must be installed in the bottom 5.25-inch bay (location 4).
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The front-accessible bays are not designed to support hard disk drives.
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A maximum of two EIDE, three 1.0-inch SCSI, or two 1.6-inch SCSI hard disk drives
are supported internally.
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When installing 5.25-inch peripheral devices, use the screws provided in the package
found in the Accessory Box.