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4-14 System Board
USB Interface
The Universal Serial Bus (USB) ports allow Plug and Play serial devices to be
added without having to open the system. One USB device can be plugged into
each USB port for direct system connection. With a hub and the proper cabling,
up to 127 USB devices can be addressed by the system. The USB determines
system resources for each peripheral and assigns them without user intervention.
Boot support for a USB keyboard is present so the system can be booted with a
USB keyboard instead of a standard keyboard.
Accelerated Graphics Port
The system board contains a direct integrated accelerated graphics port (Direct
AGP) that supports graphics-intensive, 3D applications. The Direct AGP
operates independently of the PCI bus and supports 133-MHz data transfer rates,
allowing 500 MB of data to be transmitted per second.
Attach an optional display monitor to the system board’s VGA-compatible
connector on the rear panel.
Graphics Controller
The graphics controller is integrated on the Intel 82810 Graphics and Memory
Controller Hub. The hub is specifically designed for graphics-intensive
operations, including 3D and 2D effects, texture mapping, text and color pixel
amplification, and video acceleration. The controller minimizes bus traffic by
off-loading the tasks normally performed by the processor, providing 64-bit,
high resolution performance for demanding True Color displays and other
sophisticated graphics functions.
The Graphics and Memory Controller Hub supports motion video and motion
video playback hardware. Support includes:
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MPEG-2 decode
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Motion Video Acceleration.
MPEG is a compression/decompression standard developed by a professional
video group called the Motion Picture Experts Group. MPEG produces full-
screen, 30-frames-per-second (fps), broadcast-quality digital video.
Integrated Audio
Audio is integrated on the system board through the Intel I/O Controller Hub.
The hub supports the AC’97 Link for Audio and Telephone Codec (AD 1881).
The chip provides 16-bit stereo audio.
Summary of Contents for POWERMATE 2000
Page 14: ...1 System Overview Configuration Features Components ...
Page 100: ...4 System Board Connectors Jumpers Sockets Components ...
Page 118: ...6 Preventive Maintenance System Cleaning Keyboard Cleaning Mouse Cleaning ...
Page 121: ...7 Troubleshooting Checklist Diagnostics ...
Page 131: ...8 NECC Information Services Service Telephone Numbers Technical Support Product Information ...
Page 147: ...A Release Notes Applications System Configuration Display Capabilities Fix OS Restore Option ...