9600 Service Manual
9600 Service Manual
9600 Service Manual
K Service Source
Basics
Power Macintosh 8200 and 8500
Series/WS 8550 Series
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Overview - 1
Overview
This manual covers the Power Macintosh 8200 Series
(available only in Europe), the Power Macintosh 8500
Series, and the WorkGroup Server 8550 Series computers.
These computers all share the same form factor as the
earlier Power Macintosh 8100.
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2 MB of VRAM, expandable to 4 MB
24-bit composite and S-video input and output
Built-in AAUI and 10BASE-T Ethernet
Two GeoPort serial ports
AppleCD 600i 4x CD-ROM drive or 1200i 8x CD-ROM
drive (8500/150 8x CD and 8500/180)
1.4 MB floppy drive
CD-quality stereo sound in/out
Mac OS system software 7.5.2 (8500/120) or 7.5.3
(8500/132 and 8500/150) or 7.5.3 Revision 2
(8500/150 8x-CD and 8500/180)
The list of features for the Workgroup Server 8550 Series
computers includes
A 132 MHz or 200 MHz PowerPC 604 microprocessor
card with built-in FPU and 32K on-chip cache
512K Level 2 cache
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24 MB of DRAM, expandable to 512 MB using 168-pin,
70 ns, 64-bit DIMMs
Two SCSI DMA buses supporting up to eight SCSI devices
and transfers up to 10 MB/s (internal bus only)
Three PCI expansion slots
Built-in AAUI and 10BASE-T Ethernet
Two GeoPort serial ports
AppleCD 600i or 1200i CD-ROM drive
2 GB hard drive, with bracket and cable for a second
drive (support for array drives)
DDS-2 DAT drive (optional)
1.4 MB floppy drive
CD-quality stereo sound in/out
Built-in 2 MB VRAM display support
Support for TCP/IP networking software with Apple
Open Transport
Mac OS system software 7.5.3 (8550/132) or 7.5.3
Revision 2 (8550/200)
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Configurations - 6
Configurations
The Power Macintosh 8500/120 comes standard with
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Configurations - 7
1.2 GB or 2 GB hard drive
AppleCD 600i 4x CD-ROM drive (8500/120, 8500/
132, and 8500/150) or 1200i 8x CD-ROM drive
(8500/150 8x-CD and 8500/180)
2 MB of VRAM
The WS 8550/132 and 8550/200 come standard with
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Memory Configurations - 12
Important: These computers also use VRAM DIMMs (112pin 70 ns or faster) instead of VRAM SIMMs. The VRAM
SIMMs used in earlier Power Macintosh models are not
compatible.
Memory Configurations
Following is the memory configuration information for the
computers covered in this manual.
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Memory Configurations - 13
Note: These computers do not have any main memory
soldered to the logic board. At least one DRAM DIMM must be
present for the computer to operate.
DRAM DIMMs can be installed individually or in pairs. These
computers support linear memory only; therefore, no
memory gains are seen when two DIMMs of the same size are
installed (that is, memory interleaving is not supported on
the Power Macintosh 8200 Series computers).
Note: DIMMs purchased from different manufacturers can
be paired; However, Apple recommends that you use DIMMs
of the same size and speed.
The drawing on the next page illustrates where the DRAM
slots are located on the Power Macintosh 8200 Series logic
boards and how they are numbered. DRAM can be installed in
any order.
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Memory Configurations - 14
4
3
2
1
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For a pair of DIMMs to function as a single 128-bit wide
pair, they must be the same type and size.
Note: DIMMs purchased from different manufacturers can
be paired as long as they are the same size and speed.
The drawing on the next page illustrates where the DRAM
slots are located on the Power Macintosh 8500 and WS
8500 logic boards and how they are numbered.
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Memory Configurations - 17
B4 slot
B3 slot
B2 slot
B1 slot
A4 slot
A3 slot
A2 slot
A1 slot
(front of computer)
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Ethernet Support - 18
Ethernet Support
There are two Ethernet ports on the Power Macintosh 8200,
Power Macintosh 8500, and WS 8550 logic boards: an AAUI
port and a 10BASE-T port. You can use only one Ethernet
port at one time, however. If you have cables plugged into
both Ethernet ports, the computer uses the 10BASE-T port
by default.
AV Support
The Power Macintosh 8500 comes standard with an AV
module that provides support for: composite video input and
output, S-video input and output, audio input (left and
right), and audio output (left and right).
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GeoPort - 19
GeoPort
Geoport is a hardware and software communications
architecture that has been optimized for computertelephony integration. It has three main attributes:
It lets any computer connect to any telephone (analog or
digital, public or private) anywhere in the world.
Once connected, it supports an arbitrary number of
independent data streams up to a total bandwidth of
2 MB/second.
Unlike traditional asynchronous data communications
(such as AppleTalk), GeoPort also supports isochronous
data streams (such as real-time voice and video) and
provides the real-time Application Program Interfaces
(APIs) necessary to hide the implementation details
from both the recipient and the sender.
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PC Compatibility Cards - 20
By attaching an Apple GeoPort Telecom Adapter to these
computers, you can enjoy all the features of a 14.4 modem,
including data, fax, send and receive, and voice capabilities.
The GeoPort Telecom Adapter serves as a line interface to
standard (analog) telephone lines. The adapter is capable of
sending or receiving data at up to 14.4 kbps and faxes at up
to 9600 bps using the GeoPort Telecom Adapter software.
PC Compatibility Cards
Apple computer offers two PC Compatibility Card upgrade
kits that bring full DOS functionality to the Macintosh
computer. Two versions of the PC Compatibility card are
available: a 7" card and a 12" card. The cards plug into any
available PCI slot on the logic board. Refer to the Upgrades
chapter in this manual for installation instructions.
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Fast SCSI - 24
Fast SCSI
The Power Macintosh 8500 and WS 8550 computers offer
Fast SCSI support on the internal SCSI connector, which
provides for significantly enhanced data throughput. The
internal SCSI bus on these computers supports transfer
rates up to 10 MB/sec.
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SCSI
AAUI Ethernet
10 BASE-T Ethernet
Printer
Modem
Monitor
ADB
Sound in
Sound out
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SCSI
AAUI Ethernet
10 BASE-T Ethernet
Printer
Modem
Monitor
ADB
Sound in
Sound out
S-video
Composite video
Audio output
(left &right)
Audio input
(left & right)
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External SCSI
Internal Power
CD
Floppy 3.3V Power
SCSI Supply Speaker Audio Drive
Supply
VRAM Slots
ROM
SIMM
AAUI Ethernet
10BASE-T
Ethernet
DRAM
Slots
Cache
DIMM
DRAM
Slots
Modem (top)/
Printer (bottom)
Video
ADB
Battery
Cuda Reset
Power
LED
AV Module Processor
Card Slot
DAV
Power
On/Off
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External SCSI
Internal Power
CD
Floppy 3.3V Power
SCSI Supply Speaker Audio Drive
Supply
VRAM Slots
ROM
SIMM
AAUI Ethernet
10BASE-T
Ethernet
DRAM
Slots
Cache
DIMM
DRAM
Slots
Modem (top)/
Printer (bottom)
Video
ADB
Battery
Cuda Reset
Power
LED
Processor
Card Slot
DAV
Power
On/Off
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Internal Power
SCSI Supply
CD
Floppy 3.3V Power
Audio Drive
Supply
External SCSI
Battery
AAUI Ethernet
10BASE-T
Ethernet
Modem (bottom)
Printer (top)
Video
ADB
Sound Out (top)
Sound In (bottom)
DRAM Slots
3
2
1
VRAM Slots
Cache DIMM
ROM SIMM
Power LED
PCI Slots
Cuda Reset
4
3
2
1
Power
On/Off
Speaker
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Repair Strategy - 33
Repair Strategy
Service the Power Macintosh 8500 and WS 8550 computers
through module exchange and parts replacement. Customers
can request on-site service from an Apple Authorized
Service Provider Plus (AASP+) or Apple Assurance. They
can also choose carry-in service from an AASP.
Ordering
Apple Service Providers planning to support the Power
Macintosh 8500 and WS 8550 computers may purchase
Service modules and parts to develop servicing capability.
To order parts, use the AppleOrder system and refer to the
Power Macintosh 8500 or Workgroup Server 8550
"Service Price Pages."
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Ordering - 34
Large businesses, universities, and K-12 accounts must
provide a purchase order on all transactions, including
orders placed through the AppleOrder system. Service
providers not enrolled in AppleOrder may fax their orders
to Service Provider Support (512-908-8125) or mail
them to
Apple Computer, Inc.
Service Provider Support
MS 212-SPS
Austin, TX 78714-9125
If you have further questions, please call Service Provider
Support at 800-919-2775 and select option #1.
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Specifications
Power Macintosh 8200 and 8500
Series/WS 8550 Series
Specifications
Processor - 1
Processor
CPU
PM 8200
PM 8500
Specifications
WS 8550
Processor - 2
PowerPC 604 RISC microprocessor running at 132 or 200 MHz
Built-in FPU and 32K cache
Requires system software version 7.5.3 or later with appropriate
System Enabler (8550/132) or 7.5.3 Revision 2 or later
(8550/200)
Specifications
Memory - 3
Memory
DRAM
PM 8200/100 and
8200/120
PM 8500/120 and
8500/132
PM 8500/150 and
8500/180
WS 8550
Specifications
ROM
Cache
Memory - 4
4 MB ROM (may be installed in ROM SIMM slot, or soldered on the
logic board)
PM 8200
PM 8500
WS 8550
Clock/Calendar
Specifications
I/O Interfaces - 5
I/O Interfaces
SCSI
PM 8500 and
WS 8550
Serial
ADB
Ethernet
One AAUI and one 10BASE-T Ethernet port (if cables are plugged
into both ports, system defaults to 10BASE-T)
Specifications
Expansion
I/O Interfaces - 6
Three PCI expansion slots, compatible with all PCI 2.0
specification-compliant cards with the addition of Mac OSspecific software driver (not NuBus compatible)
Sound
Video
PM 8500
Specifications
I/O Devices - 7
I/O Devices
Keyboard
Mouse
Microphone
Specifications
Video Support - 8
Video Support
Table 1: PM8500 and WS 8550 Video Support
PIXEL DEPTHS
MONITOR DISPLAY SIZE
2 MB VRAM
4 MB VRAM
512 by 384
8, 16, 32
8, 16, 32
768 by 576
8, 16, 32
8, 16, 32
640 by 480
800 by 600
832 by 624
1024 by 768
1152 by 870
8, 16, 32
8, 16, 32
8, 16, 32
8, 16
8, 16
8, 16, 32
8, 16, 32
8, 16, 32
8, 16, 32
8, 16
Specifications
Video Support - 9
1280 by 1024
2 MB VRAM
4 MB VRAM
8, 16
8, 16
Specifications
Disk Storage - 10
Disk Storage
Hard Drive
PM 8500
WS 8550
Floppy Drive
CD-ROM Drive
Specifications
Electrical - 11
Electrical
Line Voltage
Frequency
Maximum Power
Specifications
Physical - 12
Physical
Dimensions
Weight
Specifications
Environmental - 13
Environmental
Operating
Temperature
Storage
Temperature
50 to 104 F (10 to 40 C)
40 to 116 F (40 to 47 C)
Relative Humidity
5% to 95% noncondensing
Maximum Altitude
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Troubleshooting
Power Macintosh 8200 and 8500
Series/WS 8550 Series
Troubleshooting
General - 1
General
The Symptom Charts included in this chapter will help you
diagnose specific symptoms related to your product. Because cures
are listed on the charts in the order of most likely solution, try
the first cure first. Verify whether or not the product continues to
exhibit the symptom. If the symptom persists, try the next cure.
(Note: If you have replaced a module, reinstall the original module
before you proceed to the next cure.)
If you are not sure what the problem is, or if the Symptom Charts
do not resolve the problem, refer to the Flowchart for the product
family.
For additional assistance, contact Apple Technical Support.
Troubleshooting
Troubleshooting
Symptom Charts
Power Supply
System doesnt power
up
1
2
3
4
5
6
Troubleshooting
Error Chords
One-part error
chord sounds during
startup sequence
2
3
4
5
Troubleshooting
Error Chords
Eight-part error
chord (death chimes)
sounds during
startup sequence
1
2
(Continued)
Troubleshooting
Symptom Charts/System - 6
System
Does not power on,
screen is black, fan is
not running and LED
is not lit
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
Troubleshooting
System
Clicking, chirping,
or thumping
2
3
4
5
6
7
(Continued)
Remove all PCI cards and test the unit. If problem does not
occur with cards removed, begin replacing them one at a
time to determine which card is causing the problem.
Replace problem card with known-good card.
Remove hard drive. If problem no longer occurs, replace
hard drive with a known-good drive.
Replace power supply.
Replace processor card.
Replace logic board. Retain customer's DIMMs.
Replace floppy drive cable.
Replace floppy drive.
Troubleshooting
System
System shuts down
intermittently
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
(Continued)
Troubleshooting
System
System
intermittently
crashes or hangs
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
(Continued)
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System
(Continued)
During startup,
following message is
displayed, "This
startup disk will not
work on this
Macintosh model...."
1
2
PM 8200 cant be
powered off unless
external 1.2 GB hard
drive is off or LED
remains lit when
system is powered off
and attached 1.2 GB
hard drive is left
powered on
Troubleshooting
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Symptom Charts/Video - 12
Video
Screen is black, boot
tone is present, drive
operates, fan is
running, and LED is
lit
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
Troubleshooting
Video
Screen is black, no
boot tone and drive
does not operate, but
fan is running and
LED is lit
1
2
3
4
5
6
(Continued)
Troubleshooting
Video
Boot tone is present
and screen lights up,
but nothing is
displayed on screen
1
2
3
4
5
6
(Continued)
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Video
Video display
distorted on Power
Macintosh 8500 with
DAV card installed
(Continued)
Troubleshooting
Jumper Wire
820-0564-XX
Troubleshooting
Floppy Drive
Internal floppy drive
does not operate
1
2
3
4
5
During system
startup, disk ejects;
display shows icon
with blinking "X"
1
2
3
4
5
Troubleshooting
Floppy Drive
Does not eject disk
1
2
3
4
5
Attempts to eject
disk, but doesnt
1
2
(Continued)
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Floppy Drive
(Continued)
1
2
3
4
5
Troubleshooting
Hard Drive
Single internal hard
drive does not
operate; drive
doesnt spin
1
2
No internal SCSI
drives operate
1
2
3
4
5
6
Troubleshooting
Hard Drive
Drive does not appear
on the desktop
1
2
3
4
5
6
(Continued)
Troubleshooting
Hard Drive
Works with internal
or external SCSI
devices but not with
both
1
2
3
4
(Continued)
Troubleshooting
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Peripherals
Cursor does not move
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
Troubleshooting
Peripherals
(Continued)
1
2
3
Double-click doesnt
open application,
disk, or server
1
2
3
4
5
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Peripherals
(Continued)
No response to any
key on keyboard
1
2
3
4
Known-good serial
printer does not work
1
2
3
4
5
6
Troubleshooting
Peripherals
Known-good network
printer does not print
1
2
3
4
5
(Continued)
Troubleshooting
CD-ROM Drive
CD-ROM drive does
not work
1
2
1
2
3
Troubleshooting
Symptom Charts/Miscellaneous - 28
Miscellaneous
No sound from
speaker
1
2
3
4
Troubleshooting
Errors occur when
initializing or erasing
floppy disks and/or
1.4 MB disks show
only 1 MB available
after initialization
Symptom Charts/Miscellaneous - 29
This problem only occurs on systems using a 180 MHz or faster
processor card. Upgrade to system software version 7.5.4 to
resolve this problem (the Apple recommended solution) or,
alternatively, install the Power Mac Format Patch, which can be
found on the original system disks that shipped with the computer.
To install the patch:
While holding down the Option key, drag the Power Mac
Format Patch icon onto the System Folders icon.
Click OK to automatically place the patch in the Extensions
folder.
Restart the computer by choosing Restart from the Special
menu.
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Take Apart
Power Macintosh 8500 Series/WS
8550 Series
Take Apart
Top Housing
Top Housing - 1
Top Housing
No preliminary steps are
required before you begin
this procedure.
Note: The top housing covers
the top, front, and left and
right sides of the computer.
IMPORTANT: Never operate
the computer with the top
housing removed. Failure to
comply may result in
irreparable damage to
internal components.
Take Apart
Top Housing - 2
1
4
3
Take Apart
Top Housing - 3
Top Housing
Take Apart
CD-ROM Drive - 4
CD-ROM
Drive
CD-ROM Drive
Before you begin, remove
the top housing.
Note: The CD-ROM drive is
located in the top drive bay.
Take Apart
CD-ROM Drive - 5
CD-Rom Drive
Power Cable
Take Apart
CD-ROM Drive
CD-ROM Drive - 6
Retaining Clip
Take Apart
Floppy Drive - 7
Floppy
Drive
Floppy Drive
Before you begin, remove
the following:
Top Housing
CD-ROM Drive
Note: The floppy drive is
located in the second drive
bay from the top.
Take Apart
Floppy Drive - 8
Plastic Guides
Floppy Drive
Take Apart
Floppy Drive
Floppy Drive - 9
Retaining Clip
Take Apart
Take Apart
Take Apart
Take Apart
Hard Drive-Power
Macintosh 8500
Before you begin, remove
the top housing.
Hard
Drive
Take Apart
SCSI Cable
Power Cable
Take Apart
Retaining Clip
Take Apart
Hard Drive-WS
8550
Before you begin, remove
the top housing.
Note: The Workgroup
Server 8550 can hold up to
two hard drives, which
install in a metal drive
bracket as opposed to the
plastic drive carrier used in
the Power Macintosh 8500.
Take Apart
Take Apart
Take Apart
Take Apart
CD
Floppy
DAT (Optional)
Terminator
No Drive Installed
Drive
Take Apart
CD
Floppy
DAT (Optional)
Array - Drive 2
Array - Drive 1
Take Apart
Power Supply - 22
Power Supply
Before you begin, remove
the top housing.
Power
Supply
Take Apart
Power Supply - 23
1
Take Apart
Power Supply - 24
2
Power Supply
Take Apart
Chassis Support Brace
Power Supply - 25
4
Take Apart
Power Supply - 26
5
Power Supply
Latch
Take Apart
Power Supply - 27
6
Take Apart
Speaker
Speaker - 28
Speaker
Before you begin, remove
the top housing.
Note: As you face the
computer, the speaker is on
top of the chassis at the back
end of the computer.
Take Apart
Speaker - 29
1
Speaker
Speaker Cable
Take Apart
Speaker - 30
2
Speaker
Take Apart
Speaker - 31
3
Take Apart
Rear Panel - 32
Rear Panel
Before you begin, remove
the following:
Top Housing
Speaker
Note: To locate the rear
panel, turn the computer so
the back faces you. The rear
panel is the back part of the
housing.
Rear Panel
Take Apart
Rear Panel - 33
Plastic Tab
Plastic Tab
Take Apart
Rear Panel - 34
2
Rear Panel
Take Apart
Rear Panel - 35
Replacement Note: First,
insert the bottom tabs on the
rear panel into the slots in
the bottom chassis. Next,
swing the rear panel up
until it locks into place.
Tab
Tab
Tab
Take Apart
AV ModulePower Macintosh
8500
Before you begin, remove
the following:
Top Housing
Speaker
Note: As you face the back of
the computer, the AV
module is in the center of the
rear panel, directly above
the PCI expansion slots.
AV Module
Take Apart
AV Module Connector
Take Apart
Screw
Screw
Take Apart
Plastic Tab
Take Apart
Rear Panel
Take Apart
AV Module
Take Apart
PCI Retainer - 42
PCI Retainer
Before you begin, remove
the top housing.
Note: As you face the front of
the computer, the PCI
retainer is on the left side. It
attaches to the inside of the
bottom chassis.
PCI
Retainer
Take Apart
PCI Retainer - 43
1
Push In
Push In
PCI Retainer
Take Apart
PCI Retainer - 44
Plastic Stays
Take Apart
Processor Card - 45
Processor Card
Before you begin, remove
the following:
Top Housing
PCI Retainer
Processor
Card
Take Apart
Processor Card
Processor Card - 46
Warning: The heat sink may
be hot to the touch.
1
Take Apart
PCI Cards - 47
PCI Cards
Before you begin, remove
the following:
Top Housing
PCI Retainer
Note: PCI cards plug into the
logic board on the left side,
directly below the processor
card.
PCI Card
Take Apart
PCI Cards - 48
Plastic Latches
PCI Card
Take Apart
Power Actuator - 49
Power Actuator
Before you begin, remove
the top housing.
Note: As you face the
computer, the power
actuator is near the bottom
right corner of the chassis.
Power
Actuator
Take Apart
Power Actuator - 50
Note: Turn the computer on
its side so you can access the
internal connectors on the
logic board.
1
LED Cable
Take Apart
Power Actuator - 51
Tab
Tab
Take Apart
Logic Board - 52
Logic Board
Before you begin, remove
the following:
Top Housing
Power Actuator
PCI Retainer
Processor Card
PCI Cards
Logic
Board
Take Apart
AV Module Connector
Logic Board - 53
Note: The AV Module is part
of the Power Macintosh
8500, but not the WS 8550.
1
Take Apart
Logic Board - 54
3
SCSI
Cable
Take Apart
Logic Board - 55
5
Screw
Take Apart
Latch
Logic Board - 56
Latch
Take Apart
Logic Board - 57
7
Take Apart
Logic Board - 58
8
Logic Board
Take Apart
Logic Board - 59
9
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Upgrades
Power Macintosh 8500 Series/WS
8550 Series
Upgrades
PC Compatibility Cards - 1
PC Compatibility Cards
There are three Apple PC Compatibility cards that can be
installed in the Power Macintosh 8500 Series computers:
7 100 MHz PC Compatibility Card
12 100 MHz PC Compatibility Card
12 166 MHz-P PC Compatibility Card
For more information about these cards and installation
instructions, refer to the PC Compatibility Card manual on
this Service Source CD.
Upgrades
Upgrades
Upgrades
Upgrades
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Exploded View
Power Macintosh 8500 Series/
WS 8550 Series
Exploded View
Top Housing
922-1277
Front Panel
661-1535
AV Module
922-1740
Slotted
Thumb
Screw
922-0395
Speaker
Housing
922-0394
SCSI Cable*
922-2254
922-1524
Speaker
922-0353
CD-ROM Bezel
922-0811
Floppy Drive Bezel
922-0523
Blank Bezel
922-0620 Logic
Board
661-1784
661-1153
Processor
Card*
661-1157
661-0925
CD-ROM
Audio Cable
922-0724
Rear
Panel
922-1536
CD-ROM
Drive*
661-0913
PCI
Cover
922-1628
Power
Supply
Cable
922-0838
PCI
Retainer
922-1739
Power
Supply
661-0923
Logic Board
Guard
922-1539
Brace
922-0396
LED
Cable
922-0841
Chassis
922-1537
Power
Actuator
922-1543
CD-ROM
Shield
922-0812
CD-ROM
Carrier
922-0850
Floppy Drive
Cable
922-0872
Manual Insert
Floppy Drive
661-0121
Floppy Drive
Shield
922-0813
Floppy Drive
Carrier
922-0445
Hard Drive*
Hard Drive
Carrier
922-0621
Product family configurations may vary. For parts with asterisk (*), refer to parts list.
Exploded View
Top Housing
922-1277
Front Panel
922-1535
CD-ROM Bezel
922-0811
Floppy Drive Bezel
922-0523
Tape Drive Bezel
922-0969
Logic Board
Guard
922-1539
Logic
Board
661-1154
Slotted
Thumb
Screw
922-0395
Processor
Card
SCSI
Speaker
661-1157
Cable
Housing Speaker
922-0394 922-0353 922-2254 661-1223
CD-ROM
Audio Cable
922-0724
Rear
Panel
922-1536
CD-ROM
Drive*
661-0913
CD-ROM
Shield
922-0812
CD-ROM
Carrier
922-0850
Floppy Drive
Cable
922-0872
Manual Insert
Floppy Drive
661-0121
Floppy Drive
Shield
922-0813
Floppy Drive
Carrier
922-0445
Tape Drive*
661-0039
PCI
Cover
922-1628
Power
Supply
Cable
922-0838
PCI
Retainer
922-1739
Power
Supply
661-0923
LED
Cable
Brace
922-0841
922-0396
Power
Chassis
Actuator
922-1537 922-1543
Hard Drive*
661-0892
Hard Drive Bracket
922-2253
Product family configurations may vary. For parts with asterisk (*), refer to parts list.
Tape Drive
Carrier
922-0621