IBM manual SurePOS 500 4846-XX5 Technical Reference

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SurePOS 500 4846-XX5 Technical Reference

6Ch

4

Timer Counter

1Ah

 

70h

1

Timer Overflow

1Ah

 

71h

1

Break key state

16h

 

72h

2

Reset Flag

 

 

74h

1

HDD operation status

13h

 

75h

1

Number of HDDs

13h

 

attached

 

 

 

 

 

76h

2

Reserved

13h

 

78h

1

LPT1 time-out

14h

 

79h

1

LPT2 time-out

14h

 

7Ah

1

LPT3 time-out

14h

 

7Bh

1

Reserved

 

 

7Ch

1

COM1 time-out

 

 

7Dh

1

COM2 time-out

 

 

7Eh

1

COM3 time-out

 

 

7Fh

1

COM4 time-out

 

 

80h

2

Keyboard buffer start ptr

16h

 

82h

2

Keyboard buffer end ptr

16h

 

84h

7

Video info

10h

 

89h

2

Reserved

 

 

8Bh

1

Floppy media control

13h

 

8Ch

1

HDD Controller status

13h

 

8Dh

1

HDD Controller error

13h

 

status

 

 

 

 

 

8Eh

1

HDD Interrupt control

13h

 

8Fh

1

Reserved

 

 

90h

1

Floppy 0 media status

13h

 

91h

1

Floppy 1 media status

13h

 

92h

1

Floppy 2 media status

13h

 

93h

1

Floppy 3 media status

13h

 

94h

1

Drive 0 current cylinder

13h

 

95h

1

Drive 1 current cylinder

13h

 

96h

1

Keyboard mode state &

16h

 

flags

 

 

 

 

 

97h

1

Keyboard LED flags

16h

 

98h

2

User Wait flag offset

15h

 

9Ah

2

User wait flag segment

15h

 

9Ch

2

Low word of user wait

15h

 

count

 

 

 

 

 

9Eh

2

High word of user wait

15h

 

count

 

 

 

 

 

A0h

1

Wait active flag

15h

 

A1h

7

Reserved

 

 

A8h

4

Video info

10h

 

ACh

54h

Reserved

 

 

100h

1

Print Screen status

05h

 

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Contents SurePOS 500 4846-XX5 Technical Reference SurePOS 500 4846-545/565 Technical ReferenceVersion Date Change Description 16/07 Initial Release Change HistoryTable of Contents Environmental Specifications Error! Bookmark not definedIntroduction SpecificationsHighlights Models80GB Sata Related PublicationsLAN Comparison with predecessor products Feature 4846-XX5 4840-XX3/XX4 4851-514Key optional features Factory Select FeatureProduct Structure Ship GroupOperating System/POS Driver Support Supported DevicesSystem management System management programsPhysical Characteristics Dimensions and weights System DiagnosticsRemote management Supported memory keysMeasurement a Measurement B See figure below Component WeightControls Visual IndicatorsIdentifier Function Connector/Controls IdentifierMSR SurePOS 500 4846-XX5 Technical Reference Product Description Block Diagram Processor Intel Celeron D 326 2.53Ghz LogicSouth Bridge Intel ICH6 Subsystem Smsc SC3106 Super I/O ControllerHard Disk Drive Magnetic Stripe Reader 11.3 LCDIntegrated and Distributed Inch TFTAll Points Addressable APA Display Attribute SpecificationBIG5 Built-in speakers X6X models only Setup Bios and software descriptionStandard Bios Features Functional StandardsBios Interrupts Fixed Bios Entry Points BDA Memory Addresses SurePOS 500 4846-XX5 Technical Reference Memory Map Ebda Memory AddressesStart Location Length in bytes Description Comments Physical Tailgate Function Connector Location Default Port COM Port SetupVideo Modes TypeCGA Svga VGAXvga SxgaDisplay Configuration Definition Display mode and operating system restrictionsOnboard LCD and one extra attached LCD Operating system with display combinations and restrictionsSupported video resolutions in Windows operating system Power Management 3.11.1 APMFunction Supported From State Acpi Cumulative Structure List System Information Data SmbiosSmbios Type 11 Structure Layout VPD Layout in SmbiosVPD using Int 15h Vital Product DataEnvironmental Specifications Mprii Ergonomics and accessibilityPort Electrical Interface Connector Type Port Power RatingsExternal Ports Port ListingMSR connector Connector Pinouts Customer Display ConnectorPin Connector USB port connector USB Plus PowerKeyboard, Mouse connector Pin Signal Shell ShieldHeadphone Connector Microphone connectorSerial Connector External video connector Ethernet connectorMON ID1 MON ID3Cash Drawer Signal Pin number, RJ45 End Pin number, RS232 endInternal Customer Display 5 RJ45 to RS232 CableCmos Setup Utility Standard Cmos Features CPU Feature Advanced Bios FeaturesHard Disk Boot Priority CD-ROM Boot PriorityQuick Power On Self Test First Boot DeviceSecond Boot Device OptionsFourth Boot Device Third Boot DeviceBoot Other Device Alternate Boot SequenceBoot Up NumLock Status No Setup Touch EntrySecurity Option HDD S.M.A.R.T. CapabilityCPU Feature Hard Disk Boot PriorityThermal Management Integrated Peripherals Execute Disable BitLimit Cpuid MaxVal On-Chip Serial ATASerial Port a I/O Onboard DeviceSerial Port a IRQ Options Serial Port B I/OOptions Serial Port D I/O MSR I/OOptions Serial Port D Function Serial Port D IRQTouch Screen IRQ SurePOS 500 4846-XX5 Technical Reference Touch Screen I/OSerial Port C I/O Serial Port C IRQUSB Controller On Board DeviceUSB 2.0 Controller USB Keyboard SupportOptions Typematic Delay Msec Typematic Rate SettingAudio Support PC-Beep from SpeakerPower Management Power Management SetupSuspend Mode Power Button Mode HDD Power DownState After Power Failure Date of Month Alarm Wake on AlarmTime hhmmss Alarm SurePOS 500 4846-XX5 Technical Reference OptionsPNP OS Installed PnP/PCI ConfigurationsReset Configuration Data Resources Controlled ByPC Health Status CPU Fan Speed Thermal ProfileThermal Profile END of Document

500 specifications

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Overall, the IBM 500 combines powerful processing, advanced analytics, robust security, and reliable performance in a single solution. It is a testament to IBM’s dedication to providing cutting-edge technology that meets the needs of modern enterprises, while also allowing them to leverage innovation for sustainable growth. As businesses continue to adapt to digital transformations, the IBM 500 serves as a critical ally in navigating these changes effectively.