IBM PC 300PL manual Preface, Related publications, Terminology usage, Vii, Ibm

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Preface

This Technical

 

 

and 6594.

It

is

Information Manualprovides information for thePC300IBMTypes 6584

intended for developers who want to provide hardware and software

products

to

oper

computers and provides an in-depth view

of how these

IBM

computers

work. Users

of t

should have

an understanding of computer

architecture

and

programming

concepts.

 

Related publications

In

addition

to this

manual, the following IBM publications provide information related t

IBM

PC 300PL

Personal

Computer:

ŸPC 300PL User Guide

This publication contains information about configuring, operating, and maintaining the P Personal Computer, as well as installing new options in the PC 300PL Personal Computer. Als included are warranty information, instructions for diagnosing and solving problems, and how to obtain help and service.

ŸUnderstanding Your Personal Computer

This online document includes general information about using computers and detailed i about the features of the PC 300PL Personal Computer.

ŸAbout Your Software

This publication (provided only with computers that have IBM-preinstalled software) c information about the preinstalled software package.

ŸHardware Maintenance Manual

This publication contains information for trained service technicians. It is available http://www.ibm.com/pc/us/cdt/hmm.html on the World Wide Web, and it can also be ord To purchase a copy, see the "Getting Help, Service, andPC Information"300PL User section in Guide.

ŸCompatibility Report

This publication contains information about compatible hardware and software for the

Personal Computer. It is available at http://www.ibm.com/pc/us/cdt on the World Wide

ŸNetwork Administrator's Guide

This publication contains information for network administrators who configure and serv networks (LANs). Look for this publication at http://www.ibm.com/pc/us/cdt on the World

Terminology usage

Attention:

The termreserveddescribes certain signals, bits, and registers that should not

Use

of

reserved areas can cause compatibility problems, loss of data, or permanent

hardware. When

the

contents

of

a

register

are

changed,

the state of the reserved

When

possible, read

the register

first and

change only

the bits that

must be

chan

In this

manual,

some

signals

are

represented

in

a small,

all-ACK-capital). A minus-lettersignformatin

(

 

front

of

the signal indicates that the signal is active

low. No sign in

front

of

the

signal

is

active

high.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The use of thehextermindicates a hexadecimal number.

Copyright IBM Corp. September 1999

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Contents Page With 1999Apply AreContents Post BiosError codes System softwareReferences Index Contents USB port Internal Dasd Recovery jumper Power-input requirementsVii PrefaceRelated publications Terminology usageBytes, and2 073 824 EqualsExpressing storage Capacity Equals System overview Major featuresSystem overview PCI Other featuresPOST/BIOS Network supportOn Ring System FeaturesSystem board features FeaturesRimm System memoryIDE bus master interface PCI busUSB interface Bus Video subsystemResource Assignment Interface Plug Play support Advanced PowerList Bus Mastering Support For Fast Performance 64-bit 125 Video subsystem resourcesMonitor support FeaturesAudio subsystem Port Super input/output controllerDiskette Drive interface Seria l portsNetwork connection Keyboard and mouse portsRPL Physical layout System board features Real-timeFlash Eeprom Expansion adaptersRiser card layouts System board, Types 6584DVI Recovery jumperCable connectors Recovery jumperSystem board Connector panelNIC Physical specificationsThis Section Lists Physical Specifications For Types 6584 and 6594.AUX5 TowerRequirements For Wake LAN adapters Have Pin Right-angle Header ForPower supply Power supplyPower input Power outputComponents draw less current than Maximum Shown Component outputsOutput protection Connector descriptionPlay System softwareSystem software Utility Flash update utility programDiagnostic program Configuration/SetupSystem compatibility System compatibilityHardware compatibility Hardware interruptsMachine-sensitive programs Hard disk drives and controllerSoftware compatibility Software interruptsMonitor port connector pin assignments-SVGA Appendix A. Connector pin assignmentsMonitor connector Appendix A. Connector pin assignmentsPin assignments Memory connectorsSystem memory connector pin assignments Pin SignalPin Assignments PCI connector pin assignmentsPin ConnectorFor pin A41 Connector slot One Only For All Other slots, the signalConnectors Are on Riser card These Assignments Are ForIDE connector pin assignments IDE connectorsPin Signal name ConnectorDiskette drive connector pin assignments Power supply connector pin assignmentsRadio frequency identification Rfid pin assignments Alert on LAN connectorsTamper detection switch Connector pinKeyboard CD audio connectorUSB port connectors PortConnector Keyboard port connector pin assignmentsSerial port connector pin assignments Parallel port connector pin assignmentsPin Signal Ground Appendix Appendix B. System address mapsSystem Input/outputO address map MapsBits Byte Pointer Are ReservedDMA I/O address map Hex Size DescriptionMap ConfigurationSystem address maps DMA channel assignments Appendix C. IRQ and DMA channel assignmentsAppendix C. IRQ and DMA channel assignments IRQ channel assignmentsBeep codes Appendix D. Error codesAppendix D. Error Codes CodesReferences This Publication Appendix E. Notices and trademarksReference Specification Advanced PowerReferences Index ConnectorIndex Memory Features Wake on LAN 2 Wake on RingRfid