IBM 170 manual Physical Package, Mechanical View

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Ethernet (AUI and RJ45), parallel, two serial (9-pin D-shell), tablet (for use with legacy input devices), Ultra2 SCSI VHDC, and stereo/audio.

To connect external SCSI devices to the Ultra2 SCSI adapter’s VHDC, order

#2118 (mini-68 pin VHDC to 68 pin). This 0.3 m long cable (P/N 76H0518) is not included with the minimum system configuration.

The Model 170 offers many optional features. The media bay can hold a second CD-ROM device, a 4 mm or 8 mm tape drive, or a SCSI disk drive. A media bay mounting kit is required to install a SCSI disk drive in the media bay. A variety of optional input devices are offered including: keyboard, mouse, Spaceball 3D input device, and a Magellan 3D (Spacemouse) input device.

Physical Package

The 44P Model 170 has an elegant and compact mini-tower design that was originally created for the PC IntelliStation deskside mini-tower, then revised for RS/6000 duty. The system dimensions are 19.25” H x 7.9” W x 20.25” D (490 mm x 200 mm x 515 mm). The system weight ranges from 39 lbs to 45 lbs (17.7 kg to

20.4kg). This system is not available in a desktop or rack mounted package. Operating environment requirements are available in announcement information.

Figure 1 shows an internal view of the system with the side cover and cover support bridge removed. The CD-ROM drive, diskette drive, and one disk drive are preinstalled with each system. The remaining 5.25” media bay and two 3.5” disk bays are available for system expansion. Also, a keylock is located on the back of each system.

To open the side cover, unlock, pull the cover detent away from the rear of the unit, then slide the cover toward the front of the system unit to release the tabs.

 

Three Disk

 

Bays

Power

CD-ROM

 

Supply

2nd Media

 

Bay

 

Diskette

CPU

 

Card

 

Memory

Operator

Panel

Cards

 

PCI

 

Cards

 

Figure 1. 7044 170 - Mechanical View

 

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Contents RS/6000 7044 Model RS/6000 7044 Model 170 Technical Overview General Description Minimum Configuration and Optional FeaturesHistory Physical Package 170 Mechanical ViewArchitecture and Technical Information System UpgradeProcessor and Cache POWER3 Versus POWER3-II Processors Branch/DispatchCopper and Cmos Technology CPU Clock RateLevel 1 Cache Level 2 Cache170 Memory Location Diagram MemorySystem Buses Memory Boot Time DeconfigurationPCI Bus, Slots, and Adapters LAN Adapters Graphics AcceleratorsSSA Adapters Hot Plug PCI Adapters CapabilitiesSelected Service Processor Functions Service ProcessorInternal Disk Bays and Media Bays Boot Options and Limitations MiscellaneousDVD Support ISA SupportReference SecuritySoftware Requirements System DocumentationInternet Links AcknowledgmentsSources Biographies Special Notices 16 RS/6000 7044 Model 170 Technical Overview