Related Service Informatio

independent of the operating system, so computer might behave differently from setting if you set the low-battery ala computer chooses appropriately between setting and the default setting.

Note: The computer cannot enter suspend mode if attached to a docking station.

The following events cause the computer to resum operation from suspend mode:

Ÿ

The Fn

key

is

pressed.

 

Ÿ

The

LCD

cover

is

opened.

 

Ÿ

The

ring

indicator

(RI) is

signaled by a s

 

or PC

Card

device.

 

Ÿ

The

power

switch

is turned

on.

ŸThe resume timer is set. In Windows 95, you

the

time

withResumetheon timer

selection

in the

Power

Management

Properties

window. In

Windows

98, theScheduled

Tasks

setting

has

priority over

Resume

on timer

 

selection in

the

Power

 

Management

Properties window.

 

 

Note: The computer does not accept any event immediately after it enters suspend mod Therefore, wait a few seconds before any action to reenter operation mode.

Hibernation Mode

 

For the Windows NT User

 

 

 

 

A

Windows NT user cannot create a hibernation

a

Windows NT system that uses the NTFS format

system,

the

Windows

NT default format. If you

to

use

hibernation

mode, you should reinstall W

NT

with

a FAT

format

system.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

In hibernation mode, the following occurs:

ŸThe system status, RAM, VRAM, and setup data

stored on the hard disk.

ŸThe system is powered off.

Notes:

1.In the ThinkPad Configuration program, the computer can be setsuspend/hibernateto

while docked.

2.The computer cannot enter hibernation mode when:

ŸIt is powered with ac power and a communication PC Card is used.

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IBM 600/600E (2645) manual Hibernation Mode, While docked, WithResume theon timer, Tasks

600/600E (2645) specifications

The IBM 600/600E (2645) is a vital part of IBM's legacy in the computing landscape, designed primarily for business environments that required robust performance and adaptability. Introduced in the mid-1990s, the IBM 600/600E was notable for its combination of compact design and powerful technology, making it suitable for various applications.

One of the primary features of the IBM 600/600E is its modular architecture. The system supports a range of configurations, allowing users to tailor the machine according to their specific needs. This flexibility extends to hardware components, with options for various processors, memory capacities, and storage configurations. This modularity ensures that businesses can easily upgrade their systems as their computing demands evolve.

The 600 series is powered by Intel's Pentium processors, which provide significant improvements in speed and efficiency over previous generations. The system supports multiple processor options, enhancing performance for intensive applications such as database management and enterprise resource planning. The ability to scale processing power is a critical characteristic that makes the IBM 600/600E a strong contender for business-critical tasks.

Memory capacity in the IBM 600/600E is another highlight, supporting up to 1GB of RAM. This capacity enables the handling of multiple simultaneous processes, an essential requirement for multitasking environments. Moreover, the system utilizes DDR SDRAM technology, which enhances data transfer rates and overall performance.

Storage capabilities are also significant in this series. The IBM 600/600E can accommodate various storage solutions, including IDE hard drives and SCSI interfaces. This diversity ensures that organizations can choose the most suitable storage option for their data needs, whether it's speed, capacity, or reliability.

The design of the IBM 600/600E emphasizes ease of use and serviceability. Its compact form factor allows for efficient workspace utilization, while its straightforward maintenance features enable IT staff to perform upgrades and repairs without extensive downtime.

In terms of connectivity, the IBM 600/600E is equipped with standard Ethernet support, promoting seamless integration within networked environments. This ensures that businesses can maintain constant communication and data exchange, which is vital in today’s interconnected world.

Overall, the IBM 600/600E (2645) blends powerful processing capabilities with flexibility and reliability, making it a robust solution for businesses seeking a dependable computing platform. Its combination of modular design, scalable performance, and user-friendly features solidifies its reputation as a valuable asset in the realm of enterprise computing.