Silicon Graphics O2+ Workstation Hardware Reference Guide is your guide to installing, troubleshooting, and repairing your workstation. Specifically, it explains how to:
Set up the workstation, including an overview of the hardware (Chapter 1, “Getting Started”).
Install and remove memory and option boards (Chapter 2, “Installing or Removing Memory and Option Boards”).
Install and remove internal and external peripheral devices (Chapter 3, “Installing or Removing Peripherals”).
Diagnose hardware problems (Chapter 4, “Troubleshooting”).
Order and replace faulty parts (Chapter 5, “Ordering, Removing, Upgrading, Installing Replacement Parts”).
Create a safe and comfortable environment for your workstation and maintain the system correctly (Chapter 6, “Safety and Regulatory Information ”).
Find technical specifications (Appendix A, “Technical Specifications”).
Silicon Graphics O2+ Workstation User's Guide contains additional information that may be helpful. For more information about related publications, see “Other Sources of Information” in Chapter 1.
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