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3 Interface Devices and Mass-Storage Drives

Connectors and Sockets

PCI Connector

Pin

Signal

Pin

Signal

 

 

 

 

B1

-12 V

A1

TRST#

B2

TCK

A2

+12 V

B3

Ground

A3

TMS

B4

TDO

A4

TDI

B5

+5 V

A5

+5 V

B6

+5 V

A6

INTA#

B7

INTB#

A7

INTC#

B8

INTD#

A8

+5 V

B9

Ground

A9

reserved

B10

reserved

A10

PRSNT#

B11

+ 3.3 V

A11

reserved

 

orientation key

 

orientation key

B12

reserved

A12

reserved

B13

Ground

A13

RESET#

B14

CLK

A14

+ 3.3 V

B15

Ground

A15

GNT#

B16

REQ#

A16

Ground

B17

+ 3.3 V

A17

reserved

B18

AD[31]

A18

AD[30]

B19

AD[29]

A19

Ground

B20

Ground

A20

AD[28]

B21

AD[27]

A21

AD[26]

B22

AD[25]

A22

+ 3.3 V

B23

Ground

A23

AD[24]

B24

C/BE#[3]

A24

IDSEL

B25

AD[23]

A25

Ground

B26

+ 3.3 V

A26

AD[22]

B27

AD[21]

A27

AD[20]

B28

AD[19]

A28

Ground

B29

Ground

A29

AD[18]

B30

AD[17]

A30

AD[16]

B31

C/BE#[2]

A31

+ 3.3 V

B32

Ground

A32

FRAME#

B33

IRDY#

A33

Ground

B34

+ 3.3 V

A34

TRDY#

B35

DEVSEL#

A35

Ground

B36

Ground

A36

STOP#

B37

LOCK#

A37

+ 3.3 V

B38

PERR#

A38

SDONE

B39

Ground

A39

SBO#

B40

SERR#

A40

Ground

B41

+ 3.3 V

A41

C/BE#[1]

B42

AD[15]

A42

PAR

B43

+ 3.3 V

A43

+ 3.3 V

B44

+ 3.3 V

A44

+ 3.3 V

B45

AD[14]

A45

+ 3.3 V

B46

Ground

A46

AD[13]

Pin

Signal

Pin

Signal

 

 

 

 

B47

AD[12]

A47

AD[11]

B48

AD[10]

A48

Ground

B49

+ 3.3 V

A49

AD[09]

B50

AD[08]

A50

C/BE#[0]

B51

AD[07]

A51

+ 3.3 V

B52

Ground

A52

AD[06]

B53

AD[05]

A53

AD[04]

B54

AD[03]

A54

Ground

B55

Ground

A55

AD[02]

B56

AD[01]

A56

AD[00]

B57

+5 V

A57

+5 V

B58

+5 V

A58

+5 V

B59

+5 V

A59

+5 V

B60

ACK64#

A60

REQ64#

 

orientation key

 

orientation key

B61

reserved

A61

Ground

B62

Ground

A62

C/BE#[7]

B63

C/BE#[5]

A63

C/BE#[6]

B64

C/BE#[4]

A64

+ 3.3 V

B65

Ground

A65

PAR64

B66

AD[63]

A66

AD[62]

B67

AD[61]

A67

Ground

B68

+ 3.3 V

A68

AD[60]

B69

AD[59]

A69

AD[58]

B70

AD[57]

A70

Ground

B71

Ground

A71

AD[56]

B72

AD[55]

A72

AD[54]

B73

AD[53]

A73

+ 3.3 V

B74

Ground

A74

AD[52]

B75

AD[51]

A75

AD[50]

B76

AD[49]

A76

Ground

B77

+ 3.3 V

A77

AD[48]

B78

AD[47]

A78

AD[46]

B79

AD[45]

A79

Ground

B80

Ground

A80

AD[44]

B81

AD[43]

A81

AD[42]

B82

AD[41]

A82

+ 3.3 V

B83

Ground

A83

AD[40]

B84

AD[39]

A84

AD[38]

B85

AD[37]

A85

Ground

B86

+ 3.3 V

A86

AD[36]

B87

AD[35]

A87

AD[34]

B88

AD[33]

A88

Ground

B89

Ground

A89

AD[32]

B90

reserved

A90

reserved

B91

reserved

A91

Ground

B92

Ground

A92

reserved

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Contents Technical Reference Manual Hardware and Bios Novell and Netware are registered trademarks of Novell Inc Preface ConventionsIii Bibliography Contents S3 Trio 64V2 Graphics Controller Chip Matrox MGA Millennium Graphics Controller BoardConnectors and Sockets Power Saving and ErgonometryBios Addresses Mass-Storage DrivesPower-On Self-Test and Error Messages ViiiSystem Overview Package Desktop PackageFront view of VL Rear view of XAMinitower Package Line Mic Out SpkrPlan view of the Chassis Base of the Desktop Package Specifications and Characteristic Data Physical CharacteristicsSystem Overview Specifications and Characteristic Data Status PanelEnvironmental Specification Electrical Specification For the desktop modelsFor the minitower models Input voltage 100-127Vac 90-140Documentation Where to Find the Information System Board System Board Architectural View Chip-Set PL/PCI Bridge Chip 82439HXPL Bus Interface PCI Bus Interface Data PathController System Board Chip-Set PCI/ISA Bridge Chip 82371SB Super I/O Chip 37C932 Serial / parallelSerial Eeprom Described onBytes of Cmos memory Backplane boards Desktop front view Desktop rear viewMinitower top view System Board Backplane boardsPCI slots normal PCI/ISA combination slotsISA slots full length ISA slots short length Devices on the Processor-Local Bus Intel Pentium MicroprocessorMMX Technology By Intel, are supportedBus Frequencies Summarized onCache Memory Main MemoryError Correcting Code Operation Devices on the PCI Bus Integrated Drive Electronics IDEMode Cycle time ns 480 150 120 Transfer rate MB/s 13.3 16.7 Three DMA modes allow the following transfer ratesHeads per Bytes perUniversal Serial Bus USB Controller Devices on the ISA Bus Super I/O ControllerSerial Eeprom Flash Eeprom the System ROM Updating the System ROMSystem Board Switches NextRetained Other PCI and ISA Accessory Devices Under Plug and Play Little BenInterface Devices and Mass-Storage Drives S3 Trio 64V2 Graphics Controller Chip Video Memory100% compatible with IBM VGA display standard Video Modes Standard VGA ModesExtended modes supported by the video Bios are Extended Video Modes with 1 MB DramExtended Video Modes with 2 MB Dram Available Video Resolutions Resolution Number of colorsMemory Connectors TroubleshootingGraphics processor chips Bottom half of upgrade socket Matrox MGA Millennium Graphics Controller BoardVideo Memory 1152 882 is not preset on HP displays 640 x 256, 64K, 16M 200 800 x 1024 x 120 1280 x 110 1600 xNumber 256 64 K 16.7 M 640 MB, 200 Hz 800Video Bios 1024 768 800 6001600 1280HP Ethernet 10/100 BaseT Network Board SramLook-Ahead Packet Processing LappDrivers HP Enhanced Ethernet Network Board MA capability of the special RPO power supply Audio ControllerInterface Devices and Mass-Storage Drives Audio Controller Any of the parameters Operating system, and does not need such driversMass-Storage Drives Hard Disk DrivesFlexible Disk Drives CD-ROM DrivesConnectors and Sockets Audio Board Connectors TRST# CHCHK# PwrGood RemoteOn Supply+5 V supply Supply Reserved +12 V supply Ground Ground Data +Summary of the HP/Phoenix Bios HP/Phoenix Bios Summary Summary of the HP/Phoenix Bios HP/Phoenix Bios SummarySystem RAM 32 MB Processor type Pentium Bank a MB EDO 3F8H Serial aBank B None 2F8H Serial BSetup Program Configuration MenuSummary of the HP/Phoenix Bios Setup Program Main MenuEnables or disables Appears in a different color, and cannot be changedExit Enter Select Sub-Menu F10 Previous ValuesSecurity Menu Power Menu Power Saving and Ergonometry Power-On from Space-BarSoft Power Down Summary of the HP/Phoenix Bios Power Saving and ErgonometryRemote Power-On RPO Magic PacketActivity within the Setup Program Little Ben Signal Address Description Index 11h, bit When set, computer mains button is disabledNetwork board still active ModeAdvanced Power Management APM Summary of the HP/Phoenix Bios Power Saving and Ergonometry Summary of the HP/Phoenix Bios Power Saving and Ergonometry Desktop Management Interface DMI HP LockBios Addresses System Memory MapProduct Identification HP I/O Port Map I/O Addresses Used by the System1 067Bh Parallel port 2 if ECP mode is selected 022Fh Audio interface 1 Soundblaster024Fh Audio interface 2 Soundblaster 026Fh Audio interface 3 SoundblasterDMA Channel Controllers Interrupt ControllersPCI Interrupt Request Lines Bit Description Reserved read asPossible values are 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 9, 10, 11, 12, 14 Power-On Self-Test and Error Messages Order in Which the Tests are Performed Tests the LEDs on the control panelTo abort Process to abortChecksums. Test failure causes error codes to display Error code to display and the boot process to abortCauses an error code to display Test failure causes an error code to displayFailure causes an error code to display Ports. Test failure causes an error code to displaySystem will be configured for use Configured for useError Message Summary Beep Codes Lights on the Status Panel
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Vectra VL 5/xxx 5 specifications

The HP Vectra VL 5/xxx was a series of desktop personal computers introduced by Hewlett-Packard in the mid-1990s. These machines were designed for both business and professional environments, making them suitable for a range of applications from basic office tasks to more demanding computing needs. This series played a significant role in HP's efforts to strengthen its market presence in the PC sector during a time when competition was intensifying.

One of the standout features of the HP Vectra VL 5/xxx line was its versatility. The series included various configurations designated by the '5/xxx' nomenclature, which indicated different performance levels and specifications. The performance was driven primarily by Intel Pentium processors, widely acclaimed for their reliability and efficiency. This allowed users to choose a model that suited their specific requirements, whether for everyday tasks or more resource-intensive applications.

In addition to its strong processing capabilities, the Vectra VL 5/xxx featured advanced graphics support, which was critical for visual applications and presentations. Many units in this series came equipped with onboard graphics capabilities that supported a range of resolutions, enhancing the user experience in both standard office environments and more creative settings.

Storage options were another highlight of the HP Vectra VL 5/xxx series. The machines typically featured a variety of hard drive configurations, allowing for ample data storage. Some models included the option for expanding storage through additional hard drives or external devices. Coupled with considerable RAM options, these machines ensured smooth multitasking and efficient performance across various applications.

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Overall, the HP Vectra VL 5/xxx line offered a balanced combination of performance, flexibility, and reliability, making it a solid choice for organizations looking to leverage computing power for a range of professional applications. The series embodied HP's commitment to delivering quality and innovation in the ever-evolving landscape of personal computing.