Apple Desktop Computer manual Abbreviations

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Abbreviations

Standard units of measure used in this note include:

A

amperes

MB

megabytes

dB

decibels

Mbps

megabits per second

GB

gigabytes

Mbit

megabits

Hz

hertz

MHz

megahertz

KB

kilobytes

mm

millimeters

kg

kilograms

ns

nanoseconds

kHz

kilohertz

V

volts

mA

milliamperes

VDC

volts direct current

Other abbreviations used in this note include:

$n

hexadecimal value n

10Base-T

an Ethernet standard for data transmission at

 

10 Mbits per second

100Base-TX

an Ethernet standard for data transmission at

 

100 Mbits per second

68K

the 68000 family of microprocessors

ADB

Apple Desktop Bus

AIM

ATA Interface Module

ANSI

American National Standards Institute

API

application programming interface

ASIC

application-specific integrated circuit

ATA

AT attachment

BIOS

basic input/output system

CAS

column address strobe, a memory control signal

CD

compact disc

CD-ROM

compact disc read-only memory

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Contents Apple iMac Computer Page Contents RAM Expansion Devices and PortsRtas SoftwareRtas NV-RAM Appendix Abbreviations IndexFigures and Tables Page About This Developer Note Contents of This NoteSupplemental Reference Documents PowerPC G3 MicroprocessorMac OS ATA DevicesOpen Firmware USB DevicesE F a C E Introduction Features Shows a front view of the computer Case and External FeaturesFront view 2Side view showing I/O bay System Software Compatibility IssuesMain RAM Expansion Modules Video RAM Expansion ModulesUSB Ports and Devices Page Architecture Architecture Processor module G3 MicroprocessorBackside Cache Main Logic Board Memory Controller and PCI BridgeController IC USB Controller Video Display SubsystemBuilt-in Modem Infrared Link Module Devices and Ports USB Ports USB ConnectorsGND Transfer Types SupportedADB Compatibility USB Compatibility IssuesMacintosh-To-Macintosh Connections Serial Port CompatibilityUSB Storage Devices USB ControllerKeyboard Layout KeyboardKeyboard and USB MouseVideo Display Hard Disk DriveSound System Infrared Communication LinkSound Outputs Sound InputsBuilt-in Microphone External Sound InputSound Specifications External Sound OutputHeadphone Jacks Total harmonic distortion Internal Modem Ethernet PortPage RAM Expansion Removing the Logic Board Assembly Expansion SlotsPlacing the Computer Face Down Unfastening the Cables Removing the bottom coverRAM Expansion Removing the Retaining Screws 3Logic board assembly handle and retaining screwsRemoving the EMI Shield Removing the Logic Board AssemblyLocations of the Expansion Slots 6Locations of the RAM expansion slots Main RAM ExpansionElectrical Design of RAM SO-DIMMs Mechanical Design of RAM SO-DIMMsSdram Devices Configuration of RAM SO-DIMMs Address Multiplexing RAM SO-DIMM Electrical LimitsVideo RAM Expansion Page Software Why Make This Change? What Has Changed Features of the New Approach RAM Footprint PerformanceUser Experience Data Structures and FilesBoot ROM Contents Rtas Mac OS ndrv DriversToolbox Image File Contents NewWorld Boot Process Trampoline CodeToolBox ROM Image Interrupt Handling What Is DifferentRAM Footprint Outmoded ResourcesStartup Disk Control Panel NanoKernelOpen Firmware and the Device Tree Interrupt LayoutMachine Identification Software Abbreviations Chrp NMI Page Index Nvram X, Y, Z Allen Watson