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... Utility Program CD and with the preinstalled software) includes general information about using personal computers and in-depth information about the specific features of your computer. Your Ready-to-Configure Utility Program CD This publication contains information about the Ready-to the section on... the World Wide Web at: http://www.pc.ibm.com/us/cdt/hmm.html x Installing Options in Using Your Personal Computer. The publication also contains instructions for configuring, operating, and ...
... Utility Program CD and with the preinstalled software) includes general information about using personal computers and in-depth information about the specific features of your computer. Your Ready-to-Configure Utility Program CD This publication contains information about the Ready-to the section on... the World Wide Web at: http://www.pc.ibm.com/us/cdt/hmm.html x Installing Options in Using Your Personal Computer. The publication also contains instructions for configuring, operating, and ...
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... the specific option and are : http://www.ibm.com Main IBM home page http://www.pc.ibm.com IBM Personal Computer home page http://www.pc.ibm.com/us/desktop/ IBM Commercial Desktop home page http://www.ibm.com/servers/ IBM PC Server and Netfinity Server home page http://www.pc.ibm.com/us/options/ IBM Options home page http://www.pc.ibm.com/us/intellistation IBM IntelliStation...
... the specific option and are : http://www.ibm.com Main IBM home page http://www.pc.ibm.com IBM Personal Computer home page http://www.pc.ibm.com/us/desktop/ IBM Commercial Desktop home page http://www.ibm.com/servers/ IBM PC Server and Netfinity Server home page http://www.pc.ibm.com/us/options/ IBM Options home page http://www.pc.ibm.com/us/intellistation IBM IntelliStation...
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This chapter also provides instructions for installing, removing, and replacing system board components, specifically system memory and the microprocessor. For information on the System Board This chapter provides information about system board options discussed in this book. Chapter 3. Working with Options on other system board components, see the appropriate section. © Copyright IBM Corp. 1998 11
This chapter also provides instructions for installing, removing, and replacing system board components, specifically system memory and the microprocessor. For information on the System Board This chapter provides information about system board options discussed in this book. Chapter 3. Working with Options on other system board components, see the appropriate section. © Copyright IBM Corp. 1998 11
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... media (diskettes, tapes, or CDs) in the accessible bays: bay 1, 2, or 4. For more information, contact your IBM reseller or IBM marketing representative. Working with Internal Drives 47 Drive Specifications Bay Drives Max. Chapter 5. Table 2. Height mm (in .) 1 5.25-inch CD-ROM 41.3 (1.6) Tape backup ... a 5.25-inch bay. To properly mount a 3.5-inch drive into bay 1 or 2, you can install in .) high. Drive Specifications The following table describes the drives you must install drives that are greater than 41.3 mm (1.6 in each bay and their height requirements.
... media (diskettes, tapes, or CDs) in the accessible bays: bay 1, 2, or 4. For more information, contact your IBM reseller or IBM marketing representative. Working with Internal Drives 47 Drive Specifications Bay Drives Max. Chapter 5. Table 2. Height mm (in .) 1 5.25-inch CD-ROM 41.3 (1.6) Tape backup ... a 5.25-inch bay. To properly mount a 3.5-inch drive into bay 1 or 2, you can install in .) high. Drive Specifications The following table describes the drives you must install drives that are greater than 41.3 mm (1.6 in each bay and their height requirements.
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... of 13 disposing of batteries 83 DMA (direct memory access) resources 85, 86 drive See also internal drives bays 45 cables 48 specifications 47 drive cage 46, 48 conversion kit 46 installing drives 56 removing drives 59 rotating 54, 61 E error messages, resource conflicts ...expansion slots for adapters 27 F fixed-disk drive 47 H handling batteries 83 static-sensitive devices 5 hard disk drive 45, 47 home page, IBM Personal Computer 3 I IDE devices connecting 48 primary connector 13 secondary connector 13 identifying system board parts 13 installation electrical safety 4 options 2 overview ...
... of 13 disposing of batteries 83 DMA (direct memory access) resources 85, 86 drive See also internal drives bays 45 cables 48 specifications 47 drive cage 46, 48 conversion kit 46 installing drives 56 removing drives 59 rotating 54, 61 E error messages, resource conflicts ...expansion slots for adapters 27 F fixed-disk drive 47 H handling batteries 83 static-sensitive devices 5 hard disk drive 45, 47 home page, IBM Personal Computer 3 I IDE devices connecting 48 primary connector 13 secondary connector 13 identifying system board parts 13 installation electrical safety 4 options 2 overview ...
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...Program CD This publication contains information about the Ready-to the section on the World Wide Web at: http://www.pc.ibm.com/us/cdt/hmm.html x Installing Options in Your Personal Computer The publication also contains instructions for trained service ...Computer This publication contains the following: - Setting Up Your Personal Computer This publication contains instructions that have IBM-preinstalled software) contains information about the specific features of your computer - Related Publications The following publications, together with computers that help and service - ...
...Program CD This publication contains information about the Ready-to the section on the World Wide Web at: http://www.pc.ibm.com/us/cdt/hmm.html x Installing Options in Your Personal Computer The publication also contains instructions for trained service ...Computer This publication contains the following: - Setting Up Your Personal Computer This publication contains instructions that have IBM-preinstalled software) contains information about the specific features of your computer - Related Publications The following publications, together with computers that help and service - ...
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... on the specific option and are : http://www.ibm.com Main IBM home page http://www.pc.ibm.com IBM Personal Computer home page http://www.pc.ibm.com/us/cdt IBM Commercial Desktop home page http://www.pc.ibm.com/us/servers IBM PC Server and Netfinity Server home page http://www.pc.ibm.com/us/options IBM Options home page http://www.pc.ibm.com/us...
... on the specific option and are : http://www.ibm.com Main IBM home page http://www.pc.ibm.com IBM Personal Computer home page http://www.pc.ibm.com/us/cdt IBM Commercial Desktop home page http://www.pc.ibm.com/us/servers IBM PC Server and Netfinity Server home page http://www.pc.ibm.com/us/options IBM Options home page http://www.pc.ibm.com/us...
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... of your computer. This chapter also provides instructions for installing, removing, and replacing system board components, specifically system memory, video memory, and the microprocessor. Under normal use, the microprocessor can become very hot. 12 © Copyright IBM Corp. 1998 Chapter 3. This allows you to the previous settings. Be careful when working near...
... of your computer. This chapter also provides instructions for installing, removing, and replacing system board components, specifically system memory, video memory, and the microprocessor. Under normal use, the microprocessor can become very hot. 12 © Copyright IBM Corp. 1998 Chapter 3. This allows you to the previous settings. Be careful when working near...
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... bay 1 or 2, you can install one diskette drive only. Height mm (in each bay and their height requirements. Drive Bay Specifications The following table describes the drives you must install drives that are greater than 41.3 mm (1.6 in Your Personal Computer For more ...information, contact your IBM reseller or IBM marketing representative. 48 Installing Options in .) high. Table 1. You must use a 3.5-inch conversion kit for a 5.25-inch bay. Drive Bay Specifications Bay Drives Supported Max.
... bay 1 or 2, you can install one diskette drive only. Height mm (in each bay and their height requirements. Drive Bay Specifications The following table describes the drives you must install drives that are greater than 41.3 mm (1.6 in Your Personal Computer For more ...information, contact your IBM reseller or IBM marketing representative. 48 Installing Options in .) high. Table 1. You must use a 3.5-inch conversion kit for a 5.25-inch bay. Drive Bay Specifications Bay Drives Supported Max.
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... bays 47 cables 49 cage location 9 cage, front 60 cage, front permanently mounted 65 cage, permanently mounted 60 cage, removable 54 specifications 48 E erasing passwords 73 error messages, resource conflicts expansion slots for adapters 27 29, 79 F fan removal 44 replacement 44 fixed-...drive cage 54, 60, 65 H handling batteries 87 static-sensitive devices 5 hard disk drive 47, 48 hardware, removing 13 home page, IBM Personal Computer 3 I IDE devices connecting 49 primary connector 13 secondary connector 13 identifying system board parts 13 input/output connectors 11 installation electrical...
... bays 47 cables 49 cage location 9 cage, front 60 cage, front permanently mounted 65 cage, permanently mounted 60 cage, removable 54 specifications 48 E erasing passwords 73 error messages, resource conflicts expansion slots for adapters 27 29, 79 F fan removal 44 replacement 44 fixed-...drive cage 54, 60, 65 H handling batteries 87 static-sensitive devices 5 hard disk drive 47, 48 hardware, removing 13 home page, IBM Personal Computer 3 I IDE devices connecting 49 primary connector 13 secondary connector 13 identifying system board parts 13 input/output connectors 11 installation electrical...
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... see the Understanding Your Personal Computer publication for help with ADSL. ADSL modems ADSL modems, available on the World Wide Web at http://www.ibm.com/pc/support. One channel is data upload. Wake on LAN in the Configuration/Setup Utility program. System Overview 3 The inner wires, or pairs ...computer must be turned on when a specific LAN frame is detected from an external or internal modem. To find out if the Wake on Ring feature in the standard RJ-11 telephone jack. the other is data download; See the PC 300GL and PC 300PL User Guide for your premises need any...
... see the Understanding Your Personal Computer publication for help with ADSL. ADSL modems ADSL modems, available on the World Wide Web at http://www.ibm.com/pc/support. One channel is data upload. Wake on LAN in the Configuration/Setup Utility program. System Overview 3 The inner wires, or pairs ...computer must be turned on when a specific LAN frame is detected from an external or internal modem. To find out if the Wake on Ring feature in the standard RJ-11 telephone jack. the other is data download; See the PC 300GL and PC 300PL User Guide for your premises need any...
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...PC 300 PL models are equipped with an Ethernet or token-ring adapter that provides the AUX5 (auxiliary 5 volts) and wake-up signal connections. Expansion adapters Each PCI-expansion connector is low-power and provides a time-of the optional Wake on LAN Ethernet adapter are: • Operates in PCI Local Bus Specification... the small rocker switch on LAN feature. Note: Refer to the instructions in the PC 300PL and PC 300GL User Guide before attempting to store the basic input/output system (BIOS), IBM logo, Configuration/Setup Utility, and Plug and Play data. Chapter 2. To locate the...
...PC 300 PL models are equipped with an Ethernet or token-ring adapter that provides the AUX5 (auxiliary 5 volts) and wake-up signal connections. Expansion adapters Each PCI-expansion connector is low-power and provides a time-of the optional Wake on LAN Ethernet adapter are: • Operates in PCI Local Bus Specification... the small rocker switch on LAN feature. Note: Refer to the instructions in the PC 300PL and PC 300GL User Guide before attempting to store the basic input/output system (BIOS), IBM logo, Configuration/Setup Utility, and Plug and Play data. Chapter 2. To locate the...
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... Range: - Maximum configuration: 0.51 kVA © Copyright IBM Corp. 2000 21 System off : 8% to 110° F) • Humidity - Voltage switch setting: 115 V ac - Chapter 3. The PC 300GL ad PC300PL have four expansion slots and four drive bays. Note: The PC 300GL and PC 300PL computers comply with FCC Class B specifications. System on : 8% to 95° F) - Electrical...
... Range: - Maximum configuration: 0.51 kVA © Copyright IBM Corp. 2000 21 System off : 8% to 110° F) • Humidity - Voltage switch setting: 115 V ac - Chapter 3. The PC 300GL ad PC300PL have four expansion slots and four drive bays. Note: The PC 300GL and PC 300PL computers comply with FCC Class B specifications. System on : 8% to 95° F) - Electrical...
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...• Internal drives • Keyboard and auxiliary devices • USB devices A logic signal on LAN adapter. Table 8. Power input requirements Specification Input voltage, low range Input voltage, high range Input frequency Measurements 100 (min) to 127 (max) V ac 200 (min) to ...A 0.0 A 0.0 A 0.0 A Maximum current 18.0 A 4.2 A 0.4 A 10.0 A 0.720 A The total combined 3.3 V and 5 V power must not exceed 100 watts. © Copyright IBM Corp. 2000 25 Power output (145 watts) Output voltage Tolerance +5 V dc +5% to -5% +12 V dc +5% to -5% -12 V dc +10% to -10% +3.3 V dc +5% to...
...• Internal drives • Keyboard and auxiliary devices • USB devices A logic signal on LAN adapter. Table 8. Power input requirements Specification Input voltage, low range Input voltage, high range Input frequency Measurements 100 (min) to 127 (max) V ac 200 (min) to ...A 0.0 A 0.0 A 0.0 A Maximum current 18.0 A 4.2 A 0.4 A 10.0 A 0.720 A The total combined 3.3 V and 5 V power must not exceed 100 watts. © Copyright IBM Corp. 2000 25 Power output (145 watts) Output voltage Tolerance +5 V dc +5% to -5% +12 V dc +5% to -5% -12 V dc +10% to -10% +3.3 V dc +5% to...
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...compliance Plug and Play POST Support for DOS and Windows IBM power-on -board system devices and controllers. System software BIOS This section briefly describes some of the BIOS are: • PCI support according to PCI BIOS Specification 2.2 • Microsoft PCI IRQ Routing Table •...Plug and Play support according to Plug and Play BIOS Specification 1.1a • Advanced Power Management (APM) support according to Integrating the Plug and Play BIOS Extensions with your PC 300GL and PC 300PL User Guide. © Copyright IBM Corp. 2000 29 POST error codes include text messages...
...compliance Plug and Play POST Support for DOS and Windows IBM power-on -board system devices and controllers. System software BIOS This section briefly describes some of the BIOS are: • PCI support according to PCI BIOS Specification 2.2 • Microsoft PCI IRQ Routing Table •...Plug and Play support according to Plug and Play BIOS Specification 1.1a • Advanced Power Management (APM) support according to Integrating the Plug and Play BIOS Extensions with your PC 300GL and PC 300PL User Guide. © Copyright IBM Corp. 2000 29 POST error codes include text messages...
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... through interrupt 15H, Return System Configuration Parameters function (AH)=(C0H). 32 PC 300 GL and 300 PL The following processing occurs to the next routine in the range of function calls, that is used by IBM Personal Computer products is the interrupt level) does not create interference. Software... an error condition. Waits one I/O delay 5. Each routine must first identify the machine and model type. The machine model byte can select machine-specific features, but they must check the function value, and if the function value is to set the carry flag and initiate a RET 2 to...
... through interrupt 15H, Return System Configuration Parameters function (AH)=(C0H). 32 PC 300 GL and 300 PL The following processing occurs to the next routine in the range of function calls, that is used by IBM Personal Computer products is the interrupt level) does not create interference. Software... an error condition. Waits one I/O delay 5. Each routine must first identify the machine and model type. The machine model byte can select machine-specific features, but they must check the function value, and if the function value is to set the carry flag and initiate a RET 2 to...
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... with Extensions, Source: American National Standard of reference materials is provided for convenience only. http://www.microsoft.com/hwdev/ • Plug and Play BIOS Specification for IBM staff in developing the PC300 PL and 300 GL. Bibliography The following publications were reference materials for Windows 2000, Source: Microsoft Corporation • Plug and...
... with Extensions, Source: American National Standard of reference materials is provided for convenience only. http://www.microsoft.com/hwdev/ • Plug and Play BIOS Specification for IBM staff in developing the PC300 PL and 300 GL. Bibliography The following publications were reference materials for Windows 2000, Source: Microsoft Corporation • Plug and...
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... Riser Card, Type 6275/6862 17 Connectivity 17 Connector Panel, Types 6275/6862 18 Connector Panel, Types 6285/6892 18 Chapter 3. Physical Specifications 20 System Specifications 21 Desktop Model 21 Copyright IBM Corp. June 1998 iii Contents Preface viii Related Publications ix Terminology Usage x Chapter 1. System Overview 1 Major Features 1 Other Features 3 Wake on...
... Riser Card, Type 6275/6862 17 Connectivity 17 Connector Panel, Types 6275/6862 18 Connector Panel, Types 6285/6892 18 Chapter 3. Physical Specifications 20 System Specifications 21 Desktop Model 21 Copyright IBM Corp. June 1998 iii Contents Preface viii Related Publications ix Terminology Usage x Chapter 1. System Overview 1 Major Features 1 Other Features 3 Wake on...
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To use the Wake on LAN feature, the computer must be supported by the PC 300GL (Types 6275 and 6285) and PC 300PL (Types 6862 and 6892). Alert on LAN can be turned on when a specific LAN frame is passed to the PC over LAN Alert on LAN Wake Up on LAN feature, the computer can... if the computer has an external modem connected to turn on LAN feature is detected from network Wake on LAN The power supply of the IBM AssetCare package, which also includes other innovations such as SMART Reaction data protection software. Alert on Ring feature is a list of the...
To use the Wake on LAN feature, the computer must be supported by the PC 300GL (Types 6275 and 6285) and PC 300PL (Types 6862 and 6892). Alert on LAN can be turned on when a specific LAN frame is passed to the PC over LAN Alert on LAN Wake Up on LAN feature, the computer can... if the computer has an external modem connected to turn on LAN feature is detected from network Wake on LAN The power supply of the IBM AssetCare package, which also includes other innovations such as SMART Reaction data protection software. Alert on Ring feature is a list of the...
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Each ISA-expansion connector is 16 bits, and each PCI-expansion connector is defined in PCI Local Bus Specification 2.1. PCI-expansion connectors support the 32 bit 5, V dc, local-bus signalling environment that is buffered to provide sufficient drive for the ISA-expansion ...Riser Card The system board uses a riser card to route PCI and ISA bus signals to store the basic input/output system (BIOS), video BIOS, IBM logo, Configuration/Setup Utility, and Plug and Play data. The following figure summarizes the characteristics of two riser cards. Chapter 2. Chapter 2. The system ...
Each ISA-expansion connector is 16 bits, and each PCI-expansion connector is defined in PCI Local Bus Specification 2.1. PCI-expansion connectors support the 32 bit 5, V dc, local-bus signalling environment that is buffered to provide sufficient drive for the ISA-expansion ...Riser Card The system board uses a riser card to route PCI and ISA bus signals to store the basic input/output system (BIOS), video BIOS, IBM logo, Configuration/Setup Utility, and Plug and Play data. The following figure summarizes the characteristics of two riser cards. Chapter 2. Chapter 2. The system ...