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DIGITAL HiNote
VP 700 Series

Service Quick Reference Guide

Part Number: ER-PJ1WW-SR. A01

Digital Equipment Corporation

Summary of Contents for HiNote VP 700 Series

Page 1: ...DIGITAL HiNote VP 700 Series Service Quick Reference Guide Part Number ER PJ1WW SR A01 Digital Equipment Corporation...

Page 2: ...Equipment Corporation or its affiliated companies Restricted Rights Use duplication or disclosure by the U S Government is subject to restrictions as set forth in subparagraph c 1 ii of the Rights in...

Page 3: ...ever there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by t...

Page 4: ...Video Controller Chip 1 5 ISA Bus Devices 1 6 Audio 1 6 Wavetable Optional 1 6 BIOS 1 7 Super I O 1 7 Components Controls and Indicators 1 8 Front and Side Components Panel Closed 1 8 Rear View 1 10 L...

Page 5: ...stalling and Installing Drivers 2 1 Reinstalling Drivers 2 1 Installing Drivers 2 2 Creating a Bootable Floppy 2 3 Windows 95 System Restoration 2 4 Re installing Windows 95 2 5 System Restoration Usi...

Page 6: ...ting System Password 3 18 The Power Menu 3 19 The Boot Menu 3 23 The Exit Menu 3 24 4 Troubleshooting Introduction 4 1 Troubleshooting Tips 4 2 System Start Failure 4 3 Power Supply Failure 4 4 Boot u...

Page 7: ...Speaker Cover 5 16 Removing the Keyboard 5 18 Removing the LCD Assembly 5 20 Shell Installation Instructions 5 24 Prior to Disassembly 5 25 Disassembly Instructions 5 25 A Specifications Base Unit A...

Page 8: ...Contents v...

Page 9: ...d warranty CAUTION DIGITAL recommends that only A certified engineers attempt to repair this equipment All troubleshooting and repair procedures are detailed to support subassembly module level exchan...

Page 10: ...Preface vi...

Page 11: ...series notebook computer is a high performance portable computer designed for the mobile professional CPU The DIGITAL HiNote VP 700 series notebook computer supports the notebook version of the P55C...

Page 12: ...439TX provides core system functions Support for all Intel Pentium processors since P54C Integrated L2 Cache Controller featuring support for Write Back cache policy for cache sizes 256KB and 512KB DI...

Page 13: ...second and integrated 8x32 buffers for IDE PCI Burst transfers Enhanced DMA Controller supporting two 8237 DMA controllers supporting PCI DMA with 3PC PCI channels and Distributed DMA protocols Interr...

Page 14: ...aded to a total of 144MB The upgrade is performed by installing any combination of 16MB 32MB and 64MB SDRAM SO DIMMs There are two slots for additional memory Memory can be upgraded one module at a ti...

Page 15: ...auge for battery status information Various hot keys for system control PCI Bus Devices The internal PCI bus and PCI components operate at 3 3V The PCI bus is also available to supported docking optio...

Page 16: ...rface 2MB 3 3V High Speed Video DRAM Support for Zoomed Video Simultaneous display supported VESA DDC1 support for external monitors Advanced power management features minimize power consumption durin...

Page 17: ...ixer Hardware master volume control Advanced Power Management Support for 16 bit Stereo FM Synthesizer and MPU 401 MIDI Enhanced digital gameport Wavetable Optional Wavetable support is provided by th...

Page 18: ...following functions 2 38MB Super I O Floppy Disk controller supporting two floppy drives and offering Japanese floppy support Floppy Disk available on Parallel port pins Two high speed NS 160550 comp...

Page 19: ...to open the LCD panel Main Battery Module Removable battery module that can be replaced with a charged battery Expansion bay Supports the 20X CD ROM FDD Combination module and optional lithium ion sec...

Page 20: ...Overview 1 10 DEC01350 Figure 1 1 Right Front View Panel Closed...

Page 21: ...rinter connects to this port Reset Button Using a pen or paper clip press this button to reboot the system All unsaved data will be lost External Display Port An external monitor connects to this port...

Page 22: ...Overview 1 12 DEC01351 Figure 1 2 Rear View...

Page 23: ...rom the upper socket and the lower button ejects a PC Card Type II or III from the lower socket Line in Port Connect an external audio source to this port External Mic Port Connect an external microph...

Page 24: ...Overview 1 14 DEC01352 Figure 1 3 Left Front View Panel Closed...

Page 25: ...o Chapter 2 LCD Display DSTN or TFT XGA back lit display Internal Microphone Used to record music voice and sound files LCD Status Display Provides system operating status Suspend Resume Button Turns...

Page 26: ...Overview 1 16 DEC01353 2 Figure 1 4 Right Front View Panel Open...

Page 27: ...tton to place your system in Suspend mode Resume Press the Suspend Resume button to resume normal operation from the Suspend mode Off To completely shut off your notebook press and hold fn suspend res...

Page 28: ...dded keypad functions as a cursor control keypad When displayed in conjunction with the Num Lock icon the embedded keypad on both internal and external keyboards functions as a numeric keypad Scroll L...

Page 29: ...s being charged When the rotating stops the battery is fully charged 51 to 60 battery operating time remaining Low battery 1 to 10 battery operating time remaining The system s warning beep will sound...

Page 30: ...level Displays the second battery gauge if the optional LiIon battery is installed in the expansion bay Switches between the three display modes 1 LCD Display 2 LCD Display and External Monitor 3 Exte...

Page 31: ...d off Used by itself fn F9 enables an external keyboard numeric keypad Toggles Scroll Lock on and off The Scroll Lock functions in certain applications leaving the cursor in its current position while...

Page 32: ...stics of memory effect Memory effect will occur when a user does not allow the battery to fully drain before charging it again For example if you use the battery for 20 minutes at a time and then rech...

Page 33: ...is removed from the system it has a shelf life of approximately 90 days before a charge cycle is required Forming a Battery Action Instructions and Information Forming a battery Charge it to its full...

Page 34: ...charge a battery with the system off requires approximately 2 hours To fully charge a battery with the system on requires approximately 4 hours Depending upon your power management settings to fully...

Page 35: ...tem battery only with DIGITAL HiNote VP 700 series series of rechargeable Lithium Ion battery packs Recycle or dispose of batteries contained in this product properly in accordance with local regulati...

Page 36: ...racy of the circuitry that reports the state of the battery charge it is recommended that you allow the battery to go through a full charge and discharge cycle at periodic intervals Power Management M...

Page 37: ...actions Modem ring if Resume on Modem ring is enabled in the Setup Program Pressing any key on the keyboard Touch pad or externally connected PS 2 mouse activity PC Card activity Suspend Mode Suspend...

Page 38: ...he system has been in Standby for the period of time specified in the Suspend Time out field of the Setup Program Software aided within Windows 95 by clicking on the Start button and then Suspend Susp...

Page 39: ...ve to Disk feature Please refer to User s Guide Addendum for details on creating a Save to Disk DOS file In the Save to Disk mode all system logic except for the battery charger is turned off During t...

Page 40: ...ries Addendum ER PJ1WW AA Windows 95 ER PJ1WW FA Windows NT 4 0 DIGITAL HiNote VP 700 System CD AGR87WB BH Windows 95 AGR8F2A BH Windows NT 4 0 World Wide Web Information such as drivers BIOS updates...

Page 41: ...Overview 1 31...

Page 42: ...ons on how to restore the system using the bootable floppy or the DIGITAL HiNote System CD Reinstalling and Installing Drivers Reinstalling Drivers The procedures for reinstalling certain drivers over...

Page 43: ...ivers can be found on DIGITAL HiNote Windows NT 4 0 System CD AG R8K2A BH 1 Boot to Windows 2 Insert the DIGITAL HiNote System CD into the CD ROM drive 3 Click on Start and then Run In the Run Command...

Page 44: ...System Restoration 2 3 Touch Pad Windows 95 only...

Page 45: ...en appears From this menu you will be able to install documentation applications drivers and utilities 3 Click on the Utilities box and then click on Next 4 Click on Create Boot Floppy and click on Ne...

Page 46: ...RAM Increases Over 80MB Total CAUTION Do not compress the boot drive using drive compression utilities Otherwise your notebook s Save to File feature will not function properly In order to restore you...

Page 47: ...navailable for any reason proceed with the following instructions 2 Insert the HiNote VP 700 Boot Floppy into the Disk Drive and power on the system A list of choices appear NOTE To exit this menu and...

Page 48: ...then create a 86016 KB Save to file bin file This file is created by the PHDISKF Utility and enables you to use your notebook s Save to Disk feature If you have over 80MB of RAM installed on your not...

Page 49: ...on earlier in this document for information on installing applications Complete System Restoration If you have purchased a new hard drive or you want to remove all files and re partition your hard dri...

Page 50: ...ed on your notebook you must use the PHDISKF utility to create a larger Save to file bin file after this process is complete See the section entitled RAM Increases Over 80MB Total of this addendum for...

Page 51: ...tion 2 10 8 Return to the Choose Desired Category screen of the CDInstall Program and install the desired applications Please refer to the section earlier in this document for information on installin...

Page 52: ...se refer to the following 1 Run ScanDisk to ensure there are no disk errors Then defrag your hard drive to ensure you have enough contiguous free space to create the Save to File bin file 2 Insert the...

Page 53: ...ou will need the following DIGITAL HiNote VP 700 System CD AG R8K2A BH Microsoft Windows NT 4 0 Operating System CD Creating an Emergency Repair Disk An Emergency Repair Disk allows you to restore Win...

Page 54: ...sing an Emergency Repair Disk This process should only be done as a last resort when you have exhausted all other options such as restoring from tape backups or accessing Last Known Configuration by h...

Page 55: ...egistry options to be restored cursor down to the Continue option and press Enter If you are not sure which options to mark for repair refer to the on line help which is activated by pressing F1 10 Wh...

Page 56: ...low the on screen instructions to install the desired applications interactive User documentation and all system drivers NOTE Internet Explorer is not included on the System CD If you wish to install...

Page 57: ...ssigned to the CD ROM drive Follow the on screen instructions to install the desired applications interactive User documentation and all system drivers Creating a Save to File FAT16 Only Non NTFS Ship...

Page 58: ...reate and a space between create and XXXXX NOTE To determine the proper value of XXXXX use the following equation XXXXXKB 1024 x Total MB Installed 4MB Overhead For example to support Save to Disk on...

Page 59: ...System Restoration 2 18...

Page 60: ...notebook to suit your individual work needs It is a ROM based Read only Memory configuration utility that displays the system s configuration status and provides you with a tool to set system paramete...

Page 61: ...tebook for 24 hours to recharge the CMOS battery By activating user friendly Setup Program menus you can configure such items as Hard drives diskette drives and peripherals Password protection from un...

Page 62: ...sing the Setup Program so that the computer can recognize these changes A few examples of why you may want to enter the Setup Program follow You want to redefine the communication ports to prevent any...

Page 63: ...From within this menu you will be able to configure and enable Power Management features Boot Allows you to specify the device the system will boot from and the boot device sequence Exit Use this menu...

Page 64: ...l Help window ESC Alt X Exits the current menu and returns you to the previous screen or Selects a different menu bar item or Moves the cursor up and down between fields F5 minus key Scrolls backwards...

Page 65: ...eturn to the main screen General Help In addition to the Item Specific Help window the Setup Program also provides a General Help screen This screen can be called up from any menu by simply pressing t...

Page 66: ...e Hard Disk Submenu Displays the Hard Drive size Press Enter to access the Hard Disk submenu Video Display Device CRT Mode LCD Mode Simul Mode Sets the Video mode Allows viewing of externally connecte...

Page 67: ...System BIOS 3 8 Figure 3 1 The Setup Main Menu...

Page 68: ...ameters except 32 Bit I O for the type of hard drive installed Choose from 39 predefined hard drive types No hard drive is installed in the system or hard drive is of an unknown type Manually configur...

Page 69: ...System BIOS 3 10 The System Devices Menu Select System Devices from the menu bar the display the following menu Figure 3 2 The System Devices Menu...

Page 70: ...cally by the BIOS Disables the touch pad and PS 2 mouse and frees IRQ 12 Allows the OS to determine whether or not to enable the mouse IDE Controller Primary Both Disabled Enables the primary IDE chan...

Page 71: ...POS Disabled Enabled Enables Disables configures or disables the serial port Configured automatically by the BIOS Configured automatically by the Plug and Play OS Disables the serial port Manually con...

Page 72: ...gures or disables the Fast Infrared port Configured automatically by the BIOS Configured automatically by the Plug and Play OS Disables the infrared module Manually configure the infrared port Base I...

Page 73: ...fine the DMA channel to be used by the FIR serial port Parallel Port Auto PnPOS Disabled Enabled Enables configures or disables the parallel port Configured automatically by the BIOS Configured automa...

Page 74: ...re See your parallel device user s guide DMA channel DMA 0 DMA 2 DMA 3 Appears only when the Parallel Port Mode is set to ECP Define the DMA channel to be used by the parallel port Audio Auto PnPOS Di...

Page 75: ...e used by the sound device DMA 1 is the default for the 1st channel and DMA 0 is the default for 2nd channel Interrupt IRQ 5 IRQ 7 IRQ 9 IRQ 11 In use when Audio is set to Enabled Default value The Se...

Page 76: ...on Boot Enabled Disabled When enabled the system will require the Password during system boot In order to enable Password on Boot you must have a System Password set Password on Resume Enabled Disable...

Page 77: ...a second time to confirm Press Enter The System Password is now set Changing System Password To change the System Password move the highlighted cell to the System Password field and press Enter When t...

Page 78: ...e dialogue box appears notifying you that changes have been saved press Enter a third time The password has been deleted The Power Menu The Power Menu allows you to enable and adjust the notebook s po...

Page 79: ...gement fields Smart CPU Mode Standby Suspend Disk Time out Video Time out to suit your individual work needs Max Power Savings Power Management fields will be set with pre defined values to ensure max...

Page 80: ...is field Power Management Mode must be set to Customize Suspend Time out Disabled 4 8 Min 16 Min Indicates the amount of time the system needs to be idle before entering Suspend mode Power Savings mus...

Page 81: ...m ring will resume the system from suspend mode Resume Date Disabled Enabled If enabled the system will automatically resume from the Suspend Mode as defined by the Resume Time and Resume Date fields...

Page 82: ...igure 3 5 The Setup Boot Menu Field Description 1 CD ROM Drive 2 Diskette Drive 3 Hard Drive These fields allow you to define the order of devices in which the system looks for an OS To change the ord...

Page 83: ...the factory default values for each of the fields in the Setup Program To keep default values and exit the Setup Program you must move the highlighted cell to the Save Changes Exit field and press the...

Page 84: ...System BIOS 3 25 Figure 3 6 The Setup Exit Menu...

Page 85: ...System BIOS 3 26...

Page 86: ...edures This manual is written under the assumption that the problems are indeed related to the notebook computer itself The improper usage of the system and application software problems are excluded...

Page 87: ...on when connected to a working AC source If you are using a power strip or surge protector ensure that these devices are turned on Often problems are caused by improperly connected cables If you are...

Page 88: ...malfunctioning FDD s computer to be sure that another component such as the FDD controller is not bad as well As with assembly and disassembly make sure you have adequate lighting the right tools and...

Page 89: ...The battery connection is loose Remove and reinstall the battery The battery power is depleted Plug in the AC adapter or replace the battery The battery needs to be reformed Reform the battery The sy...

Page 90: ...computer is lit and the LED on the AC adapter is lit If not lit then the AC adapter is bad Replace the AC adapter and test the notebook computer again Press the Suspend Resume button Press the system...

Page 91: ...ng a screen saver Press the Reset button located on the back on the unit Check the DRAM connections to be sure that they are secure Check the LCD connections Check the system board power circuit You t...

Page 92: ...e following happens There is power to the system The HDD seems to be spinning The screen is operational and error codes and messages are displayed A POST failure usually indicates a keyboard memory or...

Page 93: ...y There is a display but you have garbled characters on the screen Make sure that the LCD cable is securely connected to the Motherboard Make sure that the LCD power cable is securely connected to the...

Page 94: ...e CRT output is enabled Make sure that the CRT s power is on and the power cables are securely connected Make sure that the CRT to notebook computer cable connection is secure Check the CRT port on th...

Page 95: ...are displayed on the screen One stroke of a key produces too many characters on the screen If incorrect characters are displayed check the COUNTRY SYS settings in the operating system to see if an in...

Page 96: ...cursor on the screen doesn t move in conjunction with the external mouse Make sure that the external mouse or keyboard s connection to the notebook computer s PS 2 mini DIN connector is secure Make s...

Page 97: ...You can t read from the HDD You can t write to the HDD Check to make sure that the BIOS settings are correct Refer to Chapter 3 for BIOS information Make sure that the HDD connection is secure Install...

Page 98: ...t the floppy isn t write protected Clean the FDD s heads Change the CD ROM FDD module and test again If the FDD is OK than there is probably an I O chipset failure Replace the main board CD ROM Failur...

Page 99: ...ed the battery charge indicator flashes Make sure that the battery contacts are in good condition Make sure that the battery terminals are clean If need be clean the terminals with contact cleaner For...

Page 100: ...led and what routine was being performed If the BIOS detects a terminal error condition it halts POST after Issuing a terminal error beep code and Attempting to display the error code on upper left co...

Page 101: ...al POST Values 09h Set in POST flag in CMOS 0Ah Initialize CPU registers 0Bh Enable CPU cache 0Ch Set the initial POST values of the cache registers 0Fh Enable the local bus IDE 10h Initialize Power M...

Page 102: ...GB 28h Autosize DRAM 29h Initialize the POST Memory Manager 2Ah Zero the first 512K of RAM 2Ch Test 512K base address lines 2Eh Test first 512K of RAM 2Fh Initialize external cache before shadowing 32...

Page 103: ...tialize all video adapters in system 4Ch Shadow video BIOS ROM 4Eh Display copyright notice 50h Display CPU type and speed 51h Initialize EISA slots 52h Test keyboard 54h Initialize keystroke clicker...

Page 104: ...Hook routine must preserve DX which carries the cache size from the cacheConfigureJ routine 6Ch Display shadow message 6Eh Display the starting offset of the non disposable segment of the BIOS 70h Che...

Page 105: ...of the ET bit in CR0 80h Disable onboard COM and LPT ports before testing for presence of external I O devices 81h Run late device initialization routines 82h Test and identify RS232 ports 83h Config...

Page 106: ...the fixed disk system and take over the appropriate interrupt vectors 91h Configure the local bus IDE timing register based on the drives attached to it 92h Jump to UserPatch2 See The POST Component 9...

Page 107: ...hadow miscellaneous ROMs A0h Verify that the system clock is interrupting A2h Setup Numlock indicator Display a message if key switch is locked A4h Initialize typematic rate A8h Overwrite the Press F2...

Page 108: ...Turn off Esc and F2 key checking IF VGA adapter is present IF OEM screen is still up Note OEM screen is gone Fade out OEM screen Reset video clear screen reset cursor reload DAC ENDIF ENDIF B6h If pas...

Page 109: ...scription BEh If BCP option is enabled clear the screen before booting BFh Check virus and backup reminders Display System Summary C0h Try to boot with INT 19 C1h Initialize the Post Error Manager C2h...

Page 110: ...se of the removal procedures SHOCK OR STATIC SENSITIVE Static electricity collects on non conductors such as paper cloth or plastic A static discharge can be damaging even though you often cannot see...

Page 111: ...FRU Replacement 5 2 Required Tools You will need the following tools to remove and replace the HiNote VP 700 series FRUs 0 and 1 Phillips Head Screwdrivers 3 16 inch and 7 32 inch Nut Drivers Tweezers...

Page 112: ...13 3 TFT NEC 5 30 49068 01 7102621A01M Combo module CDR FDD VP7h 6 74 52747 01 7102611A01T Assy speaker cover 7 30 49057 01 7102481A01M Assy LCD Status Module w o cable FR PCPZJ AB 30 49015 01 Airline...

Page 113: ...821A01V Hinge cover plastic 30 49064 01 7102561A01S Assy memory door 74 52736 01 7102661A01L Tilt leg L R FR PCPHJ AA 30 49016 01 Battery charger VP700 FR PCPEF AA 30 49006 01 7102801A02U Minidock por...

Page 114: ...FRU Replacement 5 5 DEC01456 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Figure 5 1 DIGITAL HiNote VP 700 Series...

Page 115: ...ack 1 Slide the locking button in the direction of the arrow shown Figure 5 2 step 1 This will unlock the Module Release latch 2 Slide the Module Release latch in the direction of the arrow shown Figu...

Page 116: ...FRU Replacement 5 7 DEC01359 4 Figure 5 2 Removing the Battery Pack...

Page 117: ...n the direction of the arrow shown Figure 5 3 step 1 This will unlock the Module Release latch 2 Slide and hold the Module Release latch in the direction of the arrow shown Figure 5 3 step 2 3 Holding...

Page 118: ...FRU Replacement 5 9 DEC01359 5 Figure 5 3 Removing the FDD CD Module...

Page 119: ...emove the battery 2 There is a single Phillips head screws located on the bottom of the notebook It secures the HDD into the unit and prevents it from being damaged from vibrations Remove this screw F...

Page 120: ...FRU Replacement 5 11 DEC01371 Figure 5 4 Removing HDD...

Page 121: ...oximately five seconds To remove the memory modules 1 Turn off the notebook disconnect the AC cord and any connected peripherals and remove the battery 2 The memory door is located on the underside of...

Page 122: ...FRU Replacement 5 13 DEC01363 Figure 5 5 Removing Memory Door...

Page 123: ...FRU Replacement 5 14 5 Release the memory modules by pushing the side tabs away from the module The module will pop up at a 45 angle Figure 5 6 step 1 6 Remove the memory module Figure 5 6 step 2...

Page 124: ...FRU Replacement 5 15 Figure 5 6 Removing DIMMs...

Page 125: ...ve the 20X CD ROM Combination Module or Secondary Battery 3 Remove the two hinge end caps by sliding them inch toward the outside the system unit and then up Figure 5 7 4 Open the LCD Display and remo...

Page 126: ...FRU Replacement 5 17 Figure 5 7 Removing the Hinge End Caps Figure 5 8 Removing the Speaker Cover...

Page 127: ...3 Remove the two screws securing the keyboard to the deck Figure 5 9 4 Carefully lift the top of the keyboard up and rotate it toward the touch pad 5 Using a bent paper clip or similar device release...

Page 128: ...FRU Replacement 5 19 Figure 5 9 Removing Keyboard...

Page 129: ...nd any connected peripherals and remove the battery 2 Remove the 20X CD ROM Combination Module or Secondary Battery Figure 5 2 3 Open the LCD panel and remove the speaker cover Figure 5 8 4 Remove the...

Page 130: ...FRU Replacement 5 21 Figure 5 10 Removing the LCD Status Display Board...

Page 131: ...rews and lifting the connector board On 13 3 LCD models remove the screw that secures the LCD signal cable ground then disconnect the LCD signal cable from its connector on the Inverter LVDS board Fig...

Page 132: ...FRU Replacement 5 23 Figure 5 11 Removing the LCD Assembly...

Page 133: ...replacement HiNote VP 700 series Shell at a customer site The HiNote VP 700 series notebook computer shell also known as a replacement foundation is supplied for field use It minimizes field disassem...

Page 134: ...2U72301204 FR PD4WI AA C709220176 9 24 97 Record the customer s Original Serial number Original Model number Call log number Service date 2 Attach a field failure tag to the failed Shell identifying...

Page 135: ...6 8 Remove the LCD assembly 9 Remove any additional PCMCIA cards 10 On the replacement Shell in reverse order add all the parts removed from the defective unit DEC01455 4 1 2 3 5 6 7 8 Figure 5 12 DIG...

Page 136: ...deable HDD Yes Yes Yes L1 Cache 32KB Internal 32KB Internal 32KB Internal L2 Cache 256KB 256KB 512KB on MMO Module Architecture Mobile Triton PCI PCI PCI Base RAM 16MB SDRAM 32MB SDRAM 16MB installed...

Page 137: ...Zoomed Video Supported Supported Supported Fast IR 4 Mbps Yes Yes Yes USB Yes Yes Yes Diskette and CD ROM Combo Drive 3 5 floppy 20X CD ROM 3 5 floppy 20X CD ROM 3 5 floppy 20X CD ROM Diskette support...

Page 138: ...A External Video Maximum Resolution 1024x768 256 Colors 1024x768 256 Colors 1024x768 256 Colors External Video Refresh Rate in 1024x768x256 Colors in Simultaneous Mode 60Hz 60Hz 60Hz Serial Yes Yes Ye...

Page 139: ...D Sound 3D Sound 3D Sound Audio Compatibility WSS and SoundBlaster with OPL3 Compatibility WSS and SoundBlaster with OPL3 Compatibility WSS and SoundBlaster with OPL3 Compatibility Wavetable NO NO Yes...

Page 140: ...13 3 Display Type 13 0 XGA DSTN 13 3 XGA TFT 13 3 XGA TFT Video Processor NM2160 NM2160 NM2160 Video Accelerator BitBLT Hardware BitBLT Hardware BitBLT Hardware Video RAM not upgrade able 2MB 2MB 2MB...

Page 141: ...2 Type II or 1 Type III 2 Type II or 1 Type III Cardbus Revision Support 3 0 3 0 3 0 BIOS Support Model Feature MSX5166M 2 1GB 13 0 MTX5166M 2 1GB 13 3 MTX5233M 4 0GB 13 3 BIOS Supplier Phoenix 4 06 P...

Page 142: ...Specifications A 7...

Page 143: ...90 264V 47 63Hz Main Battery NiMH 37 4WHrs LiIon 40WHrs LiIon 40WHrs Battery Life w single battery 3 0Hrs with PM Off 3 0Hrs with PM Off 3 0Hrs with PM Off Battery recharge w system OFF 3Hrs for singl...

Page 144: ...Keys 2 Win 95 Keys 83 Keys 2 Win 95 Keys 83 Keys 2 Win 95 Keys Japanese Keyboard 83 Keys 2 Win 95 Keys 83 Keys 2 Win 95 Keys 83 Keys 2 Win 95 Keys Integrated Pointing Device Synaptics Trackpad Versio...

Page 145: ...28K Video Memory Graphics Display Memory Buffer C0000h to C9FFFh 40KB Video BIOS ROM Shadow BIOS of VGA CA000h to DFFFFh 96KB I O Expansion ROM Reserved ROM Space for I O Adapter E0000h to FFFFFh 128K...

Page 146: ...Device Mapping B 2 DMA Channel Assignments Channel Controller Function 0 1 Audio 1 1 Audio 2 1 Diskette controller 3 1 Parallel Port ECP if enabled 4 2 Reserved 5 2 Reserved 6 2 Reserved 7 2 Reserved...

Page 147: ...ller 3 Serial Port Com2 PCMCIA Com2 Infrared 4 Serial Port Com1 PCMCIA Com 1 5 Audio 6 Floppy Disk Controller 7 Parallel Port LPT1 8 CMOS Real time clock 9 Wavetable Joystick 10 PCI INTB USB 11 PCMCIA...

Page 148: ...Controller 1 40h 43h Timer Counter 60h 64h Keyboard Controller 61h Port 61 70h 71h CMOS RAM 80h Reserved 81h 83h DMA Memory Address Mapper 84h 86h Reserved 87h DMA Memory Address Mapper 88h Reserved...

Page 149: ...I O Port 278h 27Ah LPT2 2F8h 2FFh Serial Control Port B 378h 37Ah LPT1 398 399 Super I O Controller 3B0 3BA VGA Registers 3BCh 3Beh LPT3 3C0 3DF VGA Registers 3E0h 3E1h PCMCIA 3F0h 3F5h Floppy Disk Co...

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