IBM PC 300GL manual Network connection, Real-time clock and Cmos, Flash Eeprom, Expansion adapters

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Network connection

Some PC 300 GL and PC 300 PL models are equipped with an Ethernet or token-ring adapter that supports the Wake on LAN feature.

Features of the optional Wake on LAN Ethernet adapter are:

Operates in shared 10BASE-T or 100BASE-TX environment

Transmits and receives data at 10 Mbps or 100 Mbps

Has an RJ-45 connector for LAN attachment

Operates on symmetrical multiprocessing (SMP) environments

Supports Wake on LAN

Supports Remote Program Load (RPL) and Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP)

Features of the optional token-ring adapter are:

Transmits and receives data at 4 Mbps or 16 Mbps

Has RJ-45 and D-shell connectors for LAN attachment

Supports Wake on LAN

Supports Remote Program Load (RPL) and Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP)

The PC 300GL personal computer has a 3-pin header on the system board that provides the AUX5 (auxiliary 5 volts) and wake-up signal connections.

Real-time clock and CMOS

The real-time clock is low-power and provides a time-of-day clock and a calendar. An external battery source of 3 V dc maintains the settings.

The system uses 242 bytes of complementary metal-oxide semiconductor (CMOS) memory to store data. To erase or reset CMOS memory to the default, use the small rocker switch on the system board.

Note: Refer to the instructions in the PC 300PL and PC 300GL User Guide before attempting to reset CMOS.

To locate the battery and the rocker switches, see “Physical layout” on page 14.

Flash EEPROM

The system board uses two megabits (Mb) of flash electrically erasable programmable, read-only memory (EEPROM) to store the basic input/output system (BIOS), IBM logo, Configuration/Setup Utility, and Plug and Play data.

If necessary, you can update the EEPROM by downloading a stand-alone utility program available from the IBM Web site: http://www.ibm.com/pc.

Expansion adapters

Each PCI-expansion connector is a 32-bit slot. PCI-expansion connectors support the 32-bit, 5 V dc, local-bus signalling environment defined in PCI Local Bus Specification 2.2.

PC 300GL personal computer types 6563, 6564, and 6574 and PC 300PL personal computer type 6565 personal computers have three PCI slots to support the addition of adapters. For information on installing adapters, see the PC 300GL and PC 300PL User Guide.

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Contents HcchM mlmiM mlni hcc mlml HcchM mlmiM mlni hcc mlml Second Edition March Contents Page Preface Related publicationsTerminology Features System OverviewCD-RW Wake on Ring Adsl modemsWake on LAN PC 300 GL and 300 PL System board features Intel Pentium III microprocessor with MMX technologyL2 Cache Chip set controlTable . Memory Configuration MB Total Memory Mem O USB interface PCI BusIDE bus master interface Video Subsystem Video subsystem resources Resource Assignment ROMRAM IRQAudio Subsystem Serial ports Integrated peripheral controllerDiskette Drive Interface Parallel port Keyboard and mouse portsNetwork connection Real-time clock and CmosFlash Eeprom Expansion adaptersPhysical layout Rocker switches ÝdimmLarge rocker switch settings Microprocessor Speed Small rocker switch settings Function Cable connectorsConnector panel 18 PC 300 GL and 300 PL USB 20 PC 300 GL and 300 PL Physical specifications PC 300 GL and PL desktopPC300 PL and GL tower Heat outputAirflow Acoustical noise-emission valuesPhysical specifications 24 PC 300 GL and 300 PL Power supply Power inputPower output Power input requirements Specification MeasurementsComponent outputs System board Supply voltage Maximum current ToleranceKeyboard port Supply voltage Maximum current Tolerance USB port Supply voltage Maximum current ToleranceVideo port pin Supply voltage Maximum current Tolerance Connector descriptionOutput protection 28 PC 300 GL and 300 PL System software Plug and PlayConfiguration/Setup Utility program Advanced Power Management APMAdvanced Configuration and Power Interface Acpi Flash update utility programHardware interrupts System compatibilityHardware compatibility Machine-sensitive programs Software compatibilitySoftware interrupts Appendix A. Connector pin assignments Svga monitor connectorSvga monitor port connector pin assignments Pin Signal DDC2BDVI-I monitor connector System memory connectorVSS DQ0 DQ1DQ2 DQ3BA0 BA1 CK1 CK0CKE0 DQMB2System memory connector pin input/output Pin Signal name GND VDD WE#CAS# DQMB0# DQMB4# DQMB1#Vref GND CK2SA0 SDA SA0 VDDPCI connectors PCI connector pin assignments Pin SignalFRAME# IRDY#TRDY# DEVSEL#IDE connectors IDE connector pin assignments Pin SignalDiskette drive connector Diskette drive connector pin assignments Pin SignalMSEN0 MSEN1USB port connectors Power supply connectorWake on LAN connectors Mouse and keyboard port connectors Serial port connectorMouse port connector pin assignments Pin Signal Keyboard port connector pin assignments Pin SignalParallel port connector Parallel port connector pin assignments Pin SignalFFFE0000-FFFFFFFF Appendix B. System address mapsSystem memory map LPT3 Input/output address mapO address map Address hex Size Description COM2 LPT2LPT1 COM1DMA I/O address map PCI configuration space map 52 PC 300 GL and 300 PL System resource Appendix C. IRQ and DMA channel assignmentsIRQ channel assignments DMA channel assignments Data width System resource Beep codes Appendix D. Error codesPost error codes 56 PC 300 GL and 300 PL Appendix E. Notices and Trademarks IBM58 PC 300 GL and 300 PL Bibliography 60 PC 300 GL and 300 PL Index PCIUart