Compaq 320 specifications Compaq Fast Ethernet NIC NC3121 10/100 PCI, Power requirements, 6KB

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QUICKSPECS

Compaq Prosignia

Desktop 320

Configured to Order

 

 

 

 

Technical Specifications

Compliance

IEEE 802.2, 802.3, and 802.3u

Power requirements

470mA@ +5V typical

Certifications

FCC Class B

 

CE Mark

Data Transfer

32-bit bus-master PCI

 

10 or 100Mb/s

 

Auto-negotiating

Connector

RJ-45

Buffer memory

6KB

Communication processor

Intel 82558 chipset

Operating system support

(Microsoft Windows 95, NT), ODI 16-bit and ODI

 

32-bit (Novell NetWare), NDIS 2.0 (most operating systems),

 

SCO UNIX

Supported cabling

CAT 3, 4, 5 UTP (2 or 4 pair)

 

Up to 328 feet (100 meters)

1Certain restrictions and exclusions apply. Consult the Compaq Customer Support Center for details.

2For Hard Drives, GB = Billion Bytes.

3Data transfer rates will vary from 150 KB/s to 4800 KB/s.

4Data transfer rates will vary from 150 KB/s to 7800 KB/s.

5Data transfer rates will vary from 150 KB/s to 8,115 KB/s.

6Designed only to allow faster downloads from v.90 and/or 56Kflex complaint sources. Maximum achievable download transmission rates currently do not reach 56KB/s and will vary with line condition. Modems only work with Windows 9.X and Windows NT.

7There is no exchange or return program available for replacing standard memory.

8ITU v.90 update may be downloaded from Compaq’s website.

9Hard drive specifications will vary depending on vendor.

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Contents A G L a N C E OverviewStandard Features Power Supply Online ServicesService and Support CommunicationConfigurable Components Options Compaq Prosignia Desktop MemoryHard Drives StorageQuantity Position Controller Supported Removable Media Technical Specification Technical Specifications Dimensions Interface Access Times typical32X Max 3 CD-ROM Drive IDE DiskCD-DA 52X TrueX 4 CD-ROM Drive IDECD-DA, CD-RW DVD-ROM Gen3 5 6X/32X Drive Read/Write Capacity Media Size LED IndicatorsSectors/Track Tracks/SideSTB/nVidia TNTv 3D AGP Resolution MaximumSTB/nVidia TNT 3D AGP Diamon/ nVidia TNT-2Volume Stops InstallationPower Source Maximum Output Power sat/subError Correction ConnectorsCommand Set ConnectorCompaq Fast Ethernet NIC NC3121 10/100 PCI Power requirements6KB Communication processor
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The Compaq 160,320 is a noteworthy product in the realm of personal computing, specifically notable for its blend of pioneering technologies and robust features. Launched during a period when personal computers were becoming increasingly accessible to the average consumer, the Compaq 160,320 played a significant role in shaping the market landscape.

At the heart of the Compaq 160,320 is its Intel 8086 processor. This microprocessor was revolutionary for its time, providing a significant step forward in computing power with its 16-bit architecture. The device typically shipped with configurations ranging from 512 KB to 1 MB of RAM, which was quite impressive for a system of its era. This allowed users to run multiple applications simultaneously, enhancing overall productivity and user experience.

The Compaq 160,320 was designed with portability in mind, featuring a compact and lightweight construction. Despite its small size, it offered fully-fledged desktop capabilities, making it an ideal solution for business professionals and students who needed a powerful machine on the go. The built-in 9-inch monochrome display provided adequate visual clarity for text-based applications and basic graphics, showcasing the capabilities of early computing technology.

One of the standout features of the Compaq 160,320 was its dual floppy disk drives, which enabled users to easily transfer data between disks and ensured quick access to programs and files. The interface for connecting external hardware was versatile, encompassing both serial and parallel ports to accommodate printers and other peripherals popular at the time. This feature set allowed for a more expansive use case, ranging from business applications to more personalized computing tasks.

In terms of software compatibility, the Compaq 160,320 ran MS-DOS as its primary operating system, providing a sturdy platform for users to run a plethora of applications, including word processors and early database systems. This software flexibility further solidified its position as an essential tool for work and educational environments.

Overall, the Compaq 160,320 represents a significant chapter in the evolution of personal computing. It combined portability, compatibility, and impressive performance, making it a preferred choice among early computer users. The innovations introduced by this model set a foundation for future advancements in the portable computing arena, impacting the design philosophies of subsequent laptops and personal computers.