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Technical Information Manual
 
PC 300GL (6561 and 6591)

Summary of Contents for PC 300GL Type 6561

Page 1: ...IBM Technical Information Manual PC 300GL 6561 and 6591 ...

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Page 3: ...IBM Technical Information Manual PC 300GL 6561 and 6591 ...

Page 4: ...ically made to the information herein these changes will be incorporated in new editions of the publication IBM may make improvements and or changes in the product s and or the program s described in this publication at any time This publication was developed for products and services offered in the United States of America IBM may not offer the products services or features discussed in this docu...

Page 5: ...array 7 Video Memory 7 Input Output Controller 8 Diskette Drive Support 8 Serial Port 8 Parallel Port 8 Keyboard and Mouse Ports 9 Network Connection 10 General Purpose I O Ports 10 Real Time Clock and CMOS 10 Flash EEPROM 11 Riser Card 11 Physical Layout 12 System Board Models 6561 and 6591 12 Jumpers 12 Riser Card Model 6561 13 Riser Card Model 6591 13 Connectivity 13 Model 6561 Connector Panel ...

Page 6: ...ams 27 Appendix A Connector Pin Assignments 28 System Memory Connector 29 IDE Connectors 31 USB Connectors 32 Monitor Connector 32 Diskette Drive Connector 32 Serial Port Connectors 33 Parallel Port Connector 33 Keyboard and Mouse Port Connectors 35 ISA Connectors 36 PCI Connector 38 Wake on LAN and Modem Ring Wake up Connectors 40 Power Supply Connectors 40 Appendix B System Address Maps 41 Syste...

Page 7: ... 20 25 Keyboard Port 20 26 Auxiliary Device Port 20 27 ISA Bus Adapters Per Slot 20 28 PCI Bus Adapters Per Slot 20 29 Internal DASD 21 30 5 25 Inch Diskette Drive Reading Writing and Formatting Capabilities 26 31 3 5 Inch Diskette Drive Reading Writing and Formatting Capabilities 26 32 System Memory Connector Pin Assignments 29 33 IDE Connector Pin Assignments 31 34 USB Connector Pin Assignments ...

Page 8: ...51 Beep Codes 48 vi Technical Information Manual ...

Page 9: ...ntended for developers who want to provide hardware and software products to operate with these IBM computers and provides an in depth view of how these IBM computers work Users of this publication should have an understanding of computer architecture and programming concepts Copyright IBM Corp February 1998 vii ...

Page 10: ...Options in Your Personal Computer This publication contains instructions for installing options in the PC 300GL Model 6561 or 6591 Understanding Your Personal Computer This online document includes general information about using computers and detailed information about the features of the PC 300GL Models 6561 and 6591 PC 300 Systems 6561 6591 Compatibility Report This publication contains informa...

Page 11: ...ront of the signal indicates that the signal is active low No sign in front of the signal indicates that the signal is active high The use of the term hex indicates a hexadecimal number Also when numerical modifiers such as K M and G are used they typically indicate powers of 2 not powers of 10 For example 1 KB equals 1024 bytes 2 10 1 MB equals 1048576 bytes 2 20 and 1 GB equals 1073741824 bytes ...

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Page 13: ...compatibility Network connection Ethernet Wake on LAN adapter some models only Token ring Wake on LAN adapter some models only ISA PCI I O bus compatibility ISA PCI expansion slots Enhanced IDE drives Bus master IDE controller ultra DMA 33 capable Two 16550 UART serial ports Two USB ports One 15 pin monitor port One parallel port Ports for keyboard and mouse Preinstalled 32X Max CD ROM drive some ...

Page 14: ...ng All models are configurable to turn on the computer after a ring is detected from an external or internal modem The menu used for setting the Wake Up on Ring feature is found in the Configuration Setup Utility Program Two options control this feature Serial Ring Detect Use this option if the computer has an external modem connected to the serial port Modem Ring Detect Use this option if the com...

Page 15: ...essor data bus 32 bit microprocessor address bus Math coprocessor MMX technology boosts the processing of graphic video and audio data L2 cache integrated into the microprocessor 4 way set associative Nonblocking 50 percent processor speed Performance increase over placement of L2 cache on the system board The microprocessor which has a heat sink attached plugs directly into a connector on the sys...

Page 16: ...M sizes of 16MB 32MB 64MB and 128MB with a speed of 60ns are supported The amount of memory preinstalled varies by model The following information applies to system memory SDRAM synchronous dynamic random access memory nonparity memory is standard Error correcting code ECC nonparity DRAM is also supported The maximum height of memory modules is 3 18 cm 1 25 in Only industry standard gold lead DIMM...

Page 17: ...e IDE devices receive their power through a four position power cable containing 5 12 and ground voltage When adding devices to the IDE interface one device is designated as the master device and another is designated as the slave or subordinate device These designations are determined by switches or jumpers on each device There are two IDE ports one designated Primary and the other Secondary allo...

Page 18: ...ce can attach to each connector and if that device is a hub multiple peripherals can attach to the hub and be used by the system The USB connectors use Plug and Play technology for installed devices The speed of the USB is up to 12 MB sec with a maximum of 127 peripherals Features provided by USB technology include Support for hot pluggable devices Support for concurrent operation of multiple devi...

Page 19: ...AM support Advanced Power Management support Color space conversion Hardware scaling AGP bus and is AGP 1 0 compliant The CL GD5465 video subsystem supports the VESA Display Data Channel DDC standard 1 1 and uses DDC1 and DDC2B to determine optimal values during automatic monitor detection For information on resource assignments see Appendix B System Address Maps on page 41 and Appendix C IRQ and ...

Page 20: ...drive support For information on the connector pin assignments see Diskette Drive Connector on page 32 Serial Port Integrated into the system board are two universal asynchronous receiver transmitter UART serial ports The serial ports include a 16 byte data first in first out FIFO buffer and have programmable baud rate generators The serial ports are NS16450 and PC16550A compatible For information...

Page 21: ...the mouse The mouse cannot operate without the keyboard because although it has a fixed IRQ line the mouse relies on the addresses of the keyboard for operation For the keyboard and mouse interfaces no resource assignments are given in the system memory addresses or DMA channels For information on the resource assignments see Input Output Address Map on page 41 and Figure 48 on page 45 for IRQ ass...

Page 22: ...O Ports The system board has up to 16 general purpose input output GPIO pins which are implemented through two 8 bit GPIO ports The use of GPIO pins is dependent upon system design Features of the GPIO ports are Open drain outputs with internal pull ups and transistor transistor logic TTL inputs Base address is software configurable Direction is programmable Occupies 4 byte I O address Real Time C...

Page 23: ...rs support the 32 bit 5 V dc local bus signalling environment that is defined in PCI Local Bus Specification 2 1 The ISA bus is buffered to provide sufficient drive for the ISA expansion connectors assuming two low power Schottky LS loads per slot The system board uses one of two riser cards The two riser cards provide different configurations of PCI and ISA connectors and are representative of th...

Page 24: ...essor 4 Asset Serial EPROM write protect jumper 5 DIMM Connector 0 Mem 0 6 DIMM Connector 1 Mem 1 7 Battery Jumpers Jumpers on the system board are used for custom configurations The following figures show the description of pin numbers for specific jumpers To locate these jumpers see System Board Models 6561 and 6591 2 1 Figure 5 CMOS Clear Password Jumper Pins Description 1 and 2 Normal 2 and 3 ...

Page 25: ...connector back side of riser card 2 Primary IDE connector back 3 Secondary IDE connector back 4 Fan connector 5 LED panel back 6 SCSI hard disk LED connector 7 Wake on LAN connector 8 Modem wakeup connector back 9 340 pin connector 1ð Power connector back 11 PCI connectors 12 ISA connectors Connectivity Connections for attaching devices are provided on the back of the computer The connectors are N...

Page 26: ... in the following illustration 2 1 1 2 Monitor USB 1 USB 2 Parallel Keyboard Mouse Serial 1 Serial 2 Model 6591 Connector Panel Connections for features that are integrated into the system board can be identified by a symbol to the left of the connection Connectors provided by an adapter might not have an identifying symbol as shown in the following illustration 2 1 1 2 Monitor USB 2 Parallel Keyb...

Page 27: ...bays and the PC 300GL Model 6591 has six expansion slots and six drive bays Notes The maximum altitude for the PC 300GL Models 6561 and 6591 is 2133 6 m 7000 ft This is the maximum altitude at which the specified air temperatures apply At higher altitudes the maximum air temperatures are lower than those specified The PC 300GL Models 6561 and 6591 computers comply with FCC Class B Copyright IBM Co...

Page 28: ...n Figure 10 Air Temperature PC 300GL Model 6561 Description Measurement System on 10 0 to 32 0 C 50 to 90 F System off 10 0 to 43 0 C 50 to 110 F Figure 11 Humidity PC 300GL Model 6561 Description Measurement System on 8 to 80 System off 8 to 80 Figure 12 Heat Output PC 300GL Model 6561 Description Measurement Minimum configuration 50 watts 170 Btu per hour Maximum configuration based on 145 watt ...

Page 29: ...9 in Figure 17 Air Temperature PC 300GL Model 6591 Description Measurement System on 10 0 to 35 0 C 50 to 95 F System off 10 0 to 43 0 C 50 to 110 F Figure 18 Humidity PC 300GL Model 6591 Description Measurement System on 8 to 80 System off 8 to 80 Figure 19 Heat Output PC 300GL Model 6591 Description Measurement Minimum configuration 50 W 170 Btu per hour Maximum configuration based on 200 watt m...

Page 30: ...he correct input voltage Power Output The power supply outputs shown in the following figures include the current supply capability of all the connectors including system board DASD PCI and auxiliary outputs Note Simultaneous loading of 5 V ac and 3 52 V ac must not exceed 50 watts PC 300GL Model 6561 Figure 21 Power Input Requirements Specification Measurements Input voltage low range 90 min to 1...

Page 31: ...atts Figure 23 Power Output 200 Watt Output Voltage Regulation Minimum Current Maximum Current 5 volts 5 to 4 1 5 A 20 0 A 12 volts 5 to 5 0 2 A 8 0 A 12 volts 10 to 9 0 0 A 0 4 A 5 volts 10 to 10 0 0 A 0 3 A 3 52 volts 2 to 2 0 0 A 20 0 A 5 volt auxiliary 5 to 10 0 005 A 720 A Chapter 4 Power Supply 19 ...

Page 32: ...V dc 3000 mA 2 to 2 0 5 0 V dc 4000 mA 5 0 to 4 0 12 0 V dc 25 0 mA 5 0 to 5 0 12 0 V dc 25 0 mA 10 0 to 9 0 Figure 25 Keyboard Port Supply Voltage Maximum Current Regulation Limits 5 0 V dc 275 mA 5 0 to 4 0 Figure 26 Auxiliary Device Port Supply Voltage Maximum Current Regulation Limits 5 0 V dc 300 mA 5 0 to 4 0 Figure 27 ISA Bus Adapters Per Slot Supply Voltage Maximum Current Regulation Limit...

Page 33: ...wer supply returns to normal operation only after the fault has been removed and the power switch has been turned off for at least one second If an overvoltage fault occurs in the power supply the power supply latches all dc outputs into a shutdown state before any output exceeds 130 of the nominal value of the power supply Connector Description The power supply for the PC 300GL Model 6561 has fou...

Page 34: ...ort for Plug and Play conforms to the following Plug and Play BIOS Specification 1 1 and 1 0 Plug and Play BIOS Extension Design Guide 1 0 Plug and Play BIOS Specification Errata and Clarifications 1 0 Guide to Integrating the Plug and Play BIOS Extensions with system BIOS 1 2 Plug and Play Kit for DOS and Windows POST IBM power on self test POST code is used Also initialization code is included f...

Page 35: ...anding Your Personal Computer Flash Update Utility Program The flash update utility program is a standalone program to support flash updates This utility program updates the BIOS code in flash and the Machine Readable Information MRI to different languages The flash update utility program is available on a 3 5 inch diskette Diagnostic Program The diagnostic program that comes with this system is p...

Page 36: ...pt controllers edge triggered mode National Semiconductor NS16450 and NS16550A serial communication controllers Motorola MC146818 Time of Day Clock command and status CMOS reorganized Intel 8254 timer driven from a 1 193 MHz clock channels 0 1 and 2 Intel 8237 DMA controller except for the Command and Request registers and the Rotate and Mask functions the Mode register is partially supported Inte...

Page 37: ...read or write operation to an I O port on the device causing the interrupt After processing the interrupt the interrupt handler 1 Clears the interrupt 2 Waits one I O delay 3 Sends the EOI 4 Waits one I O delay 5 Enables the interrupt through the Set Interrupt Enable Flag command Hardware interrupt IRQ9 is defined as the replacement interrupt level for the cascade level IRQ2 Program interrupt shar...

Page 38: ...drive controls Rotational speed The time between two events in a diskette drive is a function of the controller Access time Diskette BIOS routines must set the track to track access time for the different types of media that are used in the drives Diskette change signal Copy protection might not be able to reset this signal Write current control Copy protection that uses write current control does...

Page 39: ...is not in the range of function calls for that routine it must transfer control to the next routine in the chain Because software interrupts are initially pointed to address 0 0 before daisy chaining check for this case If the next routine is pointed to address 0 0 and the function call is out of range the appropriate action is to set the carry flag and do a RET 2 to indicate an error condition Ma...

Page 40: ...Appendix A Connector Pin Assignments Appendix A Connector Pin Assignments The following figures show the pin assignments for various system board connectors 28 Copyright IBM Corp February 1998 ...

Page 41: ...95 DQ40 DQ40 12 VSS VSS 96 VSS VSS 13 DQ9 DQ9 97 DQ41 DQ41 14 DQ10 DQ10 98 DQ42 DQ42 15 DQ11 DQ11 99 DQ43 DQ43 16 DQ12 DQ12 100 DQ44 DQ44 17 DQ13 DQ13 101 DQ45 DQ45 18 VCC VCC 102 VCC VCC 19 DQ14 DQ14 103 DQ46 DQ46 20 DQ15 DQ15 104 DQ47 DQ47 21 NC CB0 105 NC CB4 22 NC CB1 106 NC CB5 23 VSS VSS 107 VSS VSS 24 NC NC 108 NC NC 25 NC NC 109 NC NC 26 VCC VCC 110 VCC VCC 27 WE WE 111 CAS CAS 28 DQMB0 DQ...

Page 42: ...CB6 53 NC CB3 137 NC CB7 54 VSS VSS 138 VSS VSS 55 DQ16 DQ16 139 DQ48 DQ48 56 DQ17 DQ17 140 DQ49 DQ49 57 DQ18 DQ18 141 DQ50 DQ50 58 DQ19 DQ19 142 DQ51 DQ51 59 VCC VCC 143 VCC VCC 60 DQ20 DQ20 144 DQ52 DQ52 61 NC NC 145 NC NC 62 NC Vref NC 146 NC Vref NC 63 NC CKE1 147 NC NC 64 VSS VSS 148 VSS VSS 65 DQ21 DQ21 149 DQ53 DQ53 66 DQ22 DQ22 150 DQ54 DQ54 67 DQ23 DQ23 151 DQ55 DQ55 68 VSS VSS 152 VSS VS...

Page 43: ... I O 23 I O write O 4 Data bus bit 8 I O 24 Ground NA 5 Data bus bit 6 I O 25 I O read O 6 Data bus bit 9 I O 26 Ground NA 7 Data bus bit 5 I O 27 I O channel ready I 8 Data bus bit 10 I O 28 ALE O 9 Data bus bit 4 I O 29 NC NA 10 Data bus bit 11 I O 30 Ground NA 11 Data bus bit 3 I O 31 IRQ I 12 Data bus bit 12 I O 32 CS16 I 13 Data bus bit 2 I O 33 SA1 O 14 Data bus bit 13 I O 34 PDIAG I 15 Data...

Page 44: ...ound NA 8 Blue ground NA 9 5 V used by DDC2B NA 10 Ground NA 11 Monitor ID 0 Not used I 12 DDC2B serial data I O 13 Horizontal sync O 14 Vertical sync O 15 DDC2B clock I O Figure 36 Page 1 of 2 Diskette Drive Connector Pin Assignments Pin Signal I O Pin Signal I O 1 Drive 2 installed I 2 High density select O 3 Not connected NA 4 Not connected NA 5 Ground NA 6 Data rate 0 NA 7 Ground NA 8 Index I ...

Page 45: ...iskette change I Figure 37 Serial Port Connectors Pin Assignments Pin Signal I O Pin Signal I O 1 Data carrier detect I 2 Receive data I 3 Transmit data O 4 Data terminal read O 5 Ground NA 6 Data set ready I 7 Request to send O 8 Clear to send I 9 Ring indicator I Figure 38 Page 1 of 2 Parallel Port Connector Pin Assignments Pin Signal I O Pin Signal I O 1 STROBE I O 2 Data bit 0 I O 3 Data bit 1...

Page 46: ...Assignments Figure 38 Page 2 of 2 Parallel Port Connector Pin Assignments Pin Signal I O Pin Signal I O 19 Ground NA 20 Ground NA 21 Ground NA 22 Ground NA 23 Ground NA 24 Ground NA 25 Ground NA 34 Technical Information Manual ...

Page 47: ...ard and Mouse Port Connectors 6 4 2 1 3 5 Figure 39 Keyboard and Mouse Connectors Pin Assignments Pin Signal I O Pin Signal I O 1 Data I O 2 Reserved NA 3 Ground NA 4 5 V dc NA 5 Clock I O 6 Reserved I O Appendix A Connector Pin Assignments 35 ...

Page 48: ...round NA A10 IOCHRDY I B11 SMEMW O A11 AEN O B12 SMEMR O A12 SA19 I O B13 IOW I O A13 SA18 I O B14 IOR I O A14 SA17 I O B15 DACK3 O A15 SA16 I O B16 DRQ3 I A16 SA15 I O B17 DACK1 O A17 SA14 I O B18 DRQ1 I A18 SA13 I O B19 REFRESH I O A19 SA12 I O B20 CLK O A20 SA11 I O B21 IRQ7 I A21 SA10 I O B22 IRQ6 I A22 SA9 I O B23 IRQ5 I A23 SA8 I O B24 IRQ4 I A24 SA7 I O B25 IRQ3 I A25 SA6 I O B26 DACK2 O A2...

Page 49: ...0 I O D6 IRQ15 I C6 LA19 I O D7 IRQ14 I C7 LA18 I O D8 DACK0 O C8 LA17 I O D9 DRQ0 I C9 MEMR I O D10 DACK5 O C10 MEMW I O D11 DRQ5 I C11 SD8 I O D12 DACK6 O C12 SD9 I O D13 DRQ6 I C13 SD10 I O D14 DACK7 O C14 SD11 I O D15 DRQ7 I C15 SD12 I O D16 5 V dc NA C16 SD13 I O D17 MASTER I C17 SD14 I O D18 Ground NA C18 SD15 I O Appendix A Connector Pin Assignments 37 ...

Page 50: ...18 Ground NA B18 REQ I A19 Reserved NA B19 5 V dc I O NA A20 Address Data 30 I O B20 Address Data 31 I O A21 3 3 V dc NA B21 Address Data 29 I O A22 Address Data 28 I O B22 Ground NA A23 Address Data 26 I O B23 Address Data 27 I O A24 Ground I O B24 Address Data 25 NA A25 Address Data 24 I O B25 3 3 V dc NA A26 IDSEL O B26 C BE 3 I O A27 3 3 V dc NA B27 Address Data 23 I O A28 Address Data 22 I O ...

Page 51: ...ta 12 I O A48 Address Data 10 I O B48 Address Data 10 I O A49 Ground NA B49 Ground NA A50 Key NA B50 Key NA A51 Key NA B51 Key NA A52 Address Data 8 I O B52 Address Data 8 I O A53 Address Data 7 I O B53 Address Data 7 I O A54 3 3 V dc NA B54 3 3 V dc NA A55 Address Data 5 I O B55 Address Data 5 I O A56 Address Data 3 I O B56 Address Data 3 I O A57 Ground NA B57 Ground NA A58 Address Data 1 I O B58...

Page 52: ...Ground Figure 43 J28 Wake on LAN Pin Description 1 5v AUX 2 Ground 3 External Wake on LAN Figure 44 Pin Assignments for Power Supply Connectors Pin Signal Name Pin Signal Name 1 3 3 V 11 3 3 V 2 3 3 V 12 12 V 3 Ground 13 Ground 4 5 V 14 ON OFF 5 Ground 15 Ground 6 5 V 16 Ground 7 Ground 17 Ground 8 PWR GOOD 18 5 V 9 5 V AUX 19 5 V 10 12 V 20 5 V 40 Technical Information Manual ...

Page 53: ...6 KB Available high DOS memory 896 K 928 K E0000 E7FFF 32 KB POST BIOS 928 K 992 K F0000 FFFFF 64 KB POST BIOS 1024 K 262144 K 100000 10000000 255 MB Extended Figure 46 Page 1 of 3 I O Address Map Address Hex Size Description 0000 000F 16 bytes DMA 1 0020 0021 2 bytes Interrupt controller 1 002E 002F 2 bytes I O controller configuration registers 0040 0043 4 bytes Counter timer 1 0048 004B 4 bytes...

Page 54: ...BA 1 byte Video 03BC 03BF 4 bytes LPT3 03C0 03CA 11 bytes Video 03CC 1 byte Video 03CE 03CF 2 bytes Video 03D4 03D5 2 bytes Video 03DA 1 byte Video 03E8 03EF 8 bytes COM3 03F0 03F5 6 bytes Diskette channel 1 03F6 1 byte Primary IDE channel command port 03F7 Write 1 byte Diskette channel 1 command 03F7 bit 7 1 bit Diskette disk change channel 03F7 bits 6 0 7 bits Primary IDE channel status port 03F...

Page 55: ... Yes 0008 Channels 0 3 Read Status Write Command register 00 07 0009 Channels 0 3 Write Request register 00 02 000A Channels 0 3 Write Single Mask register bits 00 02 000B Channels 0 3 Mode register write 00 07 000C Channels 0 3 Clear byte pointer write N A 000D Channels 0 3 Master clear write temp read 00 07 000E Channels 0 3 Clear Mask register write 00 03 000F Channels 0 3 Write All Mask regist...

Page 56: ...ite 00 07 00D8 Channels 4 7 Clear byte pointer write N A 00DA Channels 4 7 Master clear write temp read 00 07 00DC Channels 4 7 Clear Mask register write 00 03 00DE Channels 4 7 Write All Mask register bits 00 03 00DF Channels 5 7 8 or 16 bit mode select 00 07 Bus Number hex Device Number hex Function Number hex Description 00 00 00 Intel 84440LX 00 01 00 Intel 82371AB AGP bus 00 07 00 Intel 82371...

Page 57: ...io if present 6 Diskette controller 7 LPT1 2 8 Real time clock 9 Available to user 10 Available to user 11 Windows sound system if present 12 Mouse port 13 Reserved math coprocessor 14 Primary IDE if present 15 Secondary IDE if present Figure 49 DMA Channel Assignments DMA Channel Data Width System Resource 0 8 or 16 bits Open 1 8 or 16 bits Parallel port 2 8 or 16 bits Diskette drive 3 8 or 16 bi...

Page 58: ...arity error 1 system board parity latch set 111 I O parity error 2 I O channel check latch set 112 I O channel check error 113 I O channel check error 114 External ROM checksum error 115 DMA error 116 System board post read write error 120 Microprocessor test error 121 Hardware error 151 Real time clock failure 161 Bad CMOS battery 162 CMOS RAM checksum configuration error 163 Clock not updating 1...

Page 59: ...ber 1762 Hard disk configuration error 1780 Hard disk 0 failed 1781 Hard disk 1 failed 1782 Hard disk 2 failed 1783 Hard disk 3 failed 1800 PCI adapter has requested an unavailable hardware interrupt 1801 PCI adapter has requested an unavailable memory resource 1802 PCI adapter has requested an unavailable I O address space or a defective adapter 1803 PCI adapter has requested an unavailable memor...

Page 60: ...d test failure 1 2 4 RAM refresh verification failure 1 3 1 1st 64 K RAM test failure 1 3 2 1st 64 K RAM parity test failure 2 1 1 Slave DMA register test in progress or failure 2 1 2 Master DMA register test in progress or failure 2 1 3 Master interrupt mask register test failure 2 1 4 Slave interrupt mask register test failure 2 2 2 Keyboard controller test failure 2 3 2 Screen memory test in pr...

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Page 62: ...xtended Capabilities Port Specification Kit Source Microsoft Corporation Intel Microprocessor and Peripheral Component Literature Source Intel Corporation PCI BIOS Specification 2 0 Source PCI Special Interest Group PCI Local Bus Specification 2 1 Source PCI Special Interest Group Plug and Play BIOS Specification 1 1 Source Microsoft Corporation available at http www microsoft com hwdev Plug and P...

Page 63: ... diskette drive 8 26 I O 8 keyboard mouse 9 parallel 8 serial 8 copy protection 26 current electrical 16 17 D depth system unit 16 17 diagnostic program 23 DIMM connectors 4 diskette drive change signal 26 compatibility 26 controller 8 write current 26 diskette drives 26 DMA direct memory access channel assignments 45 E electromagnetic compatibility 16 environment operating 15 17 error codes POST ...

Page 64: ...ult 21 P parallel port 8 PCI bus 5 connectors 11 Pentium microprocessor 3 Plug and Play 22 polling mechanism 27 port ethernet 10 GPIO 10 keyboard mouse 9 parallel 8 serial 8 POST 22 41 POST error codes 46 power cable 16 17 consumption 23 description 18 for components 20 load currents 20 management modes 23 output protection 21 outputs 20 specifications 16 17 protection power supply 21 publications...

Page 65: ...6 17 token ring port 10 U universal serial bus connectors 32 port 6 technology 6 V video subsystem 7 voltage input power 18 voltage output power 18 W Wake on LAN 2 Wake Up on Ring 2 weight system unit 16 17 width system unit 16 17 write current diskette 26 Index 53 ...

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