The built-in interfaces let you connect basic peripheral devices (such as a printer and mouse) directly to the computer, leaving the expansion slots for optional devices such as a SCSI adapter or a networking card.

Your computer’s EISA technology allows the 32-bit processor to access EISA-compatible I/O expansion boards 32 bits at a time optimizing system throughput. In addition, the EISA burst mode capability enables data transfers of up to 33MB of data per second through the EISA bus.

The powerful EISA configuration program automatically configures any EISA boards you install and provides all the necessary information for configuring most ISA boards. The result is a configuration that manages your system resources in the most efficient manner possible.

The EISA Series computer offers several other features to enhance system performance:

tl Automatic shadow RAM support. This speeds up access to the system and video BIOS.

0Processor speed simulation support. You can set the processor to emulate a variety of system speeds from

8 MHz up to your processor’s highest speed to provide compatibility with a wide variety of software.

0Password security. You can set a password in either regular or network server mode.

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