SLOT2_PRI | Primary Intel Pentium II Xeon processor Slot 2 SEC cartridge connector |
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SLOT2_SEC | Secondary Intel Pentium II Xeon processor |
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USB | USB connectors |
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*The connector pair ISA1/PC15 share a single
NOTE: For the full name of an abbreviation or acronym used in this table, see the "Glossary".
I/O Ports and Connectors
The I/O ports and connectors on the back panel of your computer are the gateways through which your computer system communicates with external devices, such as a keyboard, mouse, printer, and monitor. Figure
Serial and Parallel Ports
The two
Most software uses the term COM (for COMmunications) plus a number to designate a serial port (for example, COM1 or COM2). The default designations of your computer's
The
Most software uses the term LPT (for Line PrinTer) plus a number to designate a parallel port (for example, LPT1). The default designation of your computer's
Port designations are used, for example, in software installation procedures that include a step in which you identify the port to which your printer is attached, thus telling your software where to send its output. (An incorrect designation prevents the printer from printing or causes scrambled print.)
Adding an Expansion Card Containing Serial or Parallel PortsYour computer system has an autoconfiguration capability for the serial ports. This feature lets you add an expansion card containing a serial port that has the same designation as one of the