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'''This page has all the translations for the Spanish Build Program (charts, checklists, instructions, information...)'''
 
'''This page has all the translations for the Spanish Build Program (charts, checklists, instructions, information...)'''
  
=Documentación de la identificación de Hardware=
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='''Prebuild steps'''=
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==Documentación de la identificación de Hardware==
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[[Printing Flow Charts]] for tips to print everything better. Please ask around if you get stuck.
  
 
;Box A  
 
;Box A  
  
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* [[Cards vs Memory en Espanol]]
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* [[All About Memory en Espanol]]       
 
* [[Memory Sizing en Espanol]]       
 
* [[Memory Sizing en Espanol]]       
 
* [[RAM Sorting en Espanol]]       
 
* [[RAM Sorting en Espanol]]       
* All About Memory        
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; Box B     
  
'''LA METRA'''    Darle al voluntario el conocimiento para reconocer y instalar las palitas de memria en la tarjeta madre.       
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* [[All about cards en Español]]
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* [[Card sorting by function en Espanol]]
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* [[Card Slot Identification en Espanol]]
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* [[Card Sorting By Sort Type en Espanol]]             
  
RAM (or Random Access Memory) es una parte importante de la computadora. RAM es necesario para manejar los programas que se encargan de hacer los deberes necesarios mientras este prendida la computadora. RAM se compone de It is composed of integrated circuit memory chips que dejan que se guarde y se accese la informacion en cualquier orden y en informacion that allow information to be stored or accessed in any order and all storage locations are equally accessible.  Se puede deshacerse de la informacion en RAM para liberar mas espacio. as opposed to the Hard Disk Drive where the computer stores information for the long haul.
 
  
==Memory sticks==
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; Box C   
:RAM or Random Access Memory comes in 2 types, DIMM and SIMM
 
  
: DIMM (Dual In-Line Memory Module)
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* [[Motherboard ID en Espanol]]
:* DIMMs are usually 5.25" long and plug into slots that have plastics clips at the end that open and close to hold them in.  There is also a type of DIMM that is only 2.5-2.75" long known as SODimm which is used in laptops and small computer systems
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* [[Motherboard Sorting en Español]]
  
: SIMM (Single In-Line Memory Module)
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; Box D
:* SIMM is the oldest form of memory that we still see and is shorter than the currently-used types - generally 4.25" long or 3.5" long.  Its slots on the motherboard have metal clamps at the end to hold the stick in place.
 
  
'''Exercise'''
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* [[Drive Identification en Espa1ol]]   
Find the SIMM and DIMM slots on the motherboards on the example board in front of you so you can identify these slots.
 
  
=== DDR ===
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; Box E           
[[Image:DDR.jpg]]
 
  
A stick of DDR has a single notch in it near the center of the stick.<br>
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* [[Hard Drive Sizing en Espanol]]   
''Un módulo de DDR tiene una muesca en en el centro del módulo.''
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* [[Hard Drive Sorting en Espanol]]
  
The newer DDR2 has a single notch that is slightly nearer the center of the stick, so it will not fit into a regular DDR slot
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; Box F           
  
And the DDR3 stick also has a single notch on it that is slightly closer to the end than the DDR. 
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* [[CPU Box en Espanol]]
 
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* [[Heat sinks en Espanol(Disipadores Termicos)]]
=== RAMBUS ===
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* [[Processor class and speed en Espanol]]
[[Image:RAMBUS.jpg]]
 
 
 
A stick of RAMBUS has two notches in it at the center of the stick.<br>
 
''Un módulo de RAMBUS tiene dos muescas en en el centro del palo.'
 
 
 
=== SDRAM ===
 
[[Image:SDRAM.jpg]]
 
 
 
A stick of SDRAM has two notches in it, one near the center of the stick, and one closer to the side.<br>
 
''Un módulo de SDRAM tiene dos muescas, una cerca del centro del módulo, y otra cerca a un extremo del módulo.''
 
 
 
=== 72-Pin SIMM ===
 
 
 
      [[Image:72-pin-simm.png]]
 
 
 
72 pin SIMMs are 4.25 inches long.  The holes and notches need to match exactly since there are other objects that look like 72-pin SIMM but aren't, so see points A (side holes), B (center notch) and C (side notch) in the picture.
 
 
 
=== 30-Pin SIMM ===
 
 
 
30 Pin SIMM
 
[[Image:30-pin-simm.png]]
 
 
 
30-pin SIMMs are 3.5 inches long.  These are the oldest types of memory we still see on a regular basis in System Evaluation.  Note that they do not have a center notch.
 
 
 
 
 
'''Exercise 1:'''
 
Look at the example memory sticks and match them up with the following pictures and descriptions.  Then,
 
 
 
'''Exercise 2:'''
 
Try putting the sticks into their slots on the motherboard.  Open the clips, match up the notches and install the stick into the grooves at either end.  Press down on the stick until the clips flip closed by themselves around the stick.  This tells you that the memory is properly seated into the slot so it can function correctly.  '''IMPORTANT - YOU CAN RUIN THE RAM AND FRY THE MOTHERBOARD IF YOU DON'T DO THIS!!!'''
 
   
 
 
 
[[Category: Hardware ID]]
 
 
 
; Box B     
 
  
* [[Card sorting by function en Espanol]]
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;Appendix
  
* [[Card Sorting By Sort Type en Espanol]]            
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*[[POST Lesson en Espanol]]
  
[[Category: Hardware ID]]
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==System Evaluation==
  
; Box C   
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* [[System Evaluation Overview en Español]]     
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* [[System Evaluation Visual Triage en Español]] 
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* [[Getting the Processor Information en Español]] 
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* [[System Evaluation Final Triage en Español]] 
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* [[Removing components from systems en Español]]                   
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* [[Case Triage en Español]]
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* [[Yellow light Instructions en Español]]
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* [[Regular Mac Triage en Español]]
  
* [[Motherboard Sorting en Espanol]]
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='''Build workshop'''=
  
; Box D
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* [[Build Checklists en Español]]
  
* [[Drive Identification en Espanol]]   
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==Other Documents==
  
; Box E           
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* [[New_Prebuild_Instructor_Training_Checklist]] en Inglés
* [[Hard Drive Sizing en Espanol]]    
 
 
 
; Box F           
 
* [[CPU Box en Espanol]]
 
  
='''System Evaluation'''=
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==Program Evaluation==
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* [[Spanish Build Evaluation I]]
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* [[Spanish Build Evaluation II]]
  
* [[System Evaluation Overview en Espanol]]    
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[[Category: Spanish Build Documents]][[Category:Prebuild]]
* [[BLUE CHART en Espanol]]   
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[[Category: Spanish]]
* [[Orange Chart en Espanol]]         
 
* [[Purple Chart en Español]]         
 
* [[Black Chart en Español]]          
 
* [[Green Chart en Español]]
 

Latest revision as of 11:03, 28 June 2012

This page has all the translations for the Spanish Build Program (charts, checklists, instructions, information...)

Prebuild steps

Documentación de la identificación de Hardware

Printing Flow Charts for tips to print everything better. Please ask around if you get stuck.

Box A


Box B


Box C
Box D
Box E
Box F
Appendix

System Evaluation

Build workshop

Other Documents

Program Evaluation