JVC VR-N100U user manual Processor, Memory, Onboard Atapi, Onboard Scsi

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VR-N100U USERS MANUAL

6.1.1. Processor

Due to the optimized and multi-threaded Operating System that is installed on the industrial server board, VR-N100U is able to achieve fast performance utilizing Intel Socket 370 based processors on the embedded platform. The board is designed to automatically detect and support a wide variety of these processors.

NOTE: The VR-N100U comes standard with the fastest Intel Server Processor and highest quality low-profile heat sink fan integrated onto the system.

6.1.2. Memory

The VR-N100U comes standard with 512MB of total memory.

NOTE1: The VR-N100U comes standard with the maximum memory configuration (512MB of PC133).

NOTE2: 512MB SDRAM DIMMs are NOT supported, therefore you must use two (2) 256MB SDRAM DIMMs to achieve the maximum memory capacity.

6.1.3. Onboard ATAPI

The board comes fully equipped with the multiple onboard ATAPI/IDE Channels. It is capable of supporting any ATAPI-based devices. The ATAPI device can be manually set to support any of three settings (Master, Slave or Cable Select).

VR-N100U offers onboard RAID storage, therefore four identical hard drives should be installed in the VR-N100U Rackmount System. All hard drives must be set to MASTER and utilize IDE2, IDE3, IDE4 and IDE5 Channels only.

Channel

Maximum Speed

Channel

Maximum Speed

IDE 0*

ATA/100*

IDE 4**

ATA/133

IDE 1

ATA/100

IDE 5**

ATA/133

IDE 2**

ATA/133

 

 

 

 

 

 

IDE 3**

ATA/133

 

 

 

 

 

 

NOTE1: ‘*’ IDE0 is occupied by the onboard non-volatile flash disk, thus we recommend not to attach any devices to this channel.

NOTE2: ‘**’ IDE1 is currently not used by VR-N100U and its IDE cable will not be attached to a device at this time.

NOTE3: ‘**’ IDE2 to IDE5 are used for the four (4) VR-N100U RAID hard drives.

NOTE4: We recommend that you utilize ANSI standard 40-pin 80-conducted IDE Cables for ATAPI Channels (IDE1 and above). The IDC connector MUST HAVE all 40 pins open on the (Blue) host connector.

6.1.4. Onboard SCSI

The board can come standard with an onboard SCSI Channel. The Adaptec Ultra160-LVD/SE SCSI is capable of supporting any SCSI-1, SCSI-2, SCSI-3, Narrow, Ultra, Wide, Ultra Wide, LVD160, and LVD320-based devices. The SCSI device support is dependent on the VR-N100U installed device drivers.

SCSI ID

Maximum Speed

SCSI ID

Maximum Speed

ID #0

160 MB/s

ID #8

160 MB/s

 

 

 

 

ID #1

160 MB/s

ID #9

160 MB/s

 

 

 

 

ID #2

160 MB/s

ID #10

160 MB/s

 

 

 

 

ID #3

160 MB/s

ID #11

160 MB/s

 

 

 

 

ID #4

160 MB/s

ID #12

160 MB/s

 

 

 

 

ID #5

160 MB/s

ID #13

160 MB/s

 

 

 

 

ID #6

160 MB/s

ID #14

160 MB/s

 

 

 

 

ID #7*

160 MB/s

ID #15

160 MB/s

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