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Understanding System Features 3-1
Understanding
System Features
Depending on your model, your computer is a 233-MHz,
266-MHz, or 300-MHz Pentium
®
II-based system with
MMX technology and enhanced cache memory.
The MMX processor technology boosts audio, video, and
3D graphics performance.
All PowerMate Enterprise systems come with a 3 1/2-inch,
1.44-megabyte (MB) diskette drive and a minimum of
32 MB of Synchronous Dynamic Random Access Memory
(SDRAM).
The rest is up to you! Your system supports many optional
hardware features available from NECCSD. These options
include a CD-ROM reader, memory expansion modules,
audio and video components, a fax/modem board, and a
PCMCIA card host adapter.
In addition, the system supports a variety of user-selectable
data storage devices. These include IDE hard disks that are
compatible with the Ultra DMA/33 standard for high-speed
data transfers. (IDE devices that are not Ultra DMA/33-
compatible are also supported.)
A tape back up unit or Zip drive are options you can order
from NECCSD for backing up or archiving your data.
With the addition of an optional SCSI host adapter in one of
the system’s expansion slots, your computer supports a
SCSI hard disk (also available from NECCSD).
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Summary of Contents for POWERMATE ENTERPRISE - 10-1997
Page 42: ...Using Your Computer 2 5 Keyboard features Windows 95 keys ...
Page 138: ...5 18 Installing Options Locating desktop expansion slots Locating minitower expansion slots ...
Page 140: ...5 20 Installing Options Removing a desktop slot cover Removing a minitower slot cover ...
Page 160: ...Installing Options 5 39 Installing Options 5 ...
Page 162: ...Installing Options 5 41 Locating minitower device slots ...
Page 198: ...Installing Options 5 77 Connecting a serial device cable to the desktop ...