
2-8
Universal Command Converter
Motorola
Host Computer Interface Card
1. Remove the power cord from both the wall socket and the unit.
2. Remove the power supply cover plate located on the rear of the unit and marked
“TO ACCESS EISA PULL THIS HANDLE”, and gently slide the EISA Adapter
Card Assembly (hereafter called “assembly”) out of the unit. See Figure 2-3.
3. Remove the blank EISA slot cover from the assembly. The cover is simply a piece
of metal that covers the hole when there is no card installed and is held in place by
a single screw. Be sure to save this screw as it will be used to secure the card.
4. Carefully slide the ISA card into the assembly, making sure that the connector pins
on the assembly meet up properly with those on the card, and that the cable socket
is positioned fully within the hole. Use the screw saved from the previous step to
securely attach the card to the assembly.
5. Carefully slide the assembly back into the unit. Press firmly on all four corners to
ensure that the connectors on the front of the assembly fully engage with those
inside the unit.
6. Reinstall the power supply cover plate, and then reconnect the power cord to both
the unit and the wall socket. Also connect the 37-pin ribbon cable from the ISA
card to the ADM board.
7. The system may now be restarted.
Figure 2-3. HP-7xx Chassis Rear View
2.1.4.2 Installing the HP-7xx Device Driver
An HP-700 formatted CD-ROM contains the necessary files for the installation of the
device driver. The device driver supports multiple cards so only one device driver needs to
be installed regardless of the number of cards being used. This CD is UNIX tar formatted
and should be read in with the following command:
tar xvf /dev/rmt/0mn
An alternate command would be
AC POWER CONNECTION
EISA CONNECTOR HOLE
POWER SUPPLY COVER PLATE
AA1944