HP Vectra XU 6/XXX HP Vectra XU 6/XXX - Guide to Optimization Performance - Page 44

IDE Channels, Video Controller, Audio Subsystem, HP 10/100VG LAN Interface, Memory Address Map,

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Description Connectivity Data transfer rate Description Video memory Supported resolutions Displayable colors Refresh rates Description Stereo sampling Music Synthesizer Mixer Stereo amplifier output MIDI interface Description Protocol Data transfer rates Address 0 - 3FFh (0 to 1KB) 400h - 4FFh (1 KB to 1 KB + 256 bytes) 500h - 9FFFFh (1 KB + 256 bytes to 640 KB) A0000h - BFFFFh (640 KB to 768 KB) C0000h - C7FFFh (768 KB to 800 KB) C8000h - DFFFFh (800 KB to 896 KB) E0000h - EFFFFh (896 KB to 960 KB) IDE Channels Two fast IDE channels supporting split-mode timings Up to four IDE mass storage devices (two per channel) Up to 16,7 MB/s (PIO mode 4 or DMA Mode 2) Video Controller 64-bit MGA Millennium Video Adapter installed on PCI bus 2 MB WRAM, upgradeable to 4 MB or 8 MB 640 x 480 800 x 600 1024 x 768 1152 x 882 1280 x 1024 1600 x 1200 16.7 million (true-color) Up to 120 Hz Audio Subsystem Integrated SoundBlaster™ 16 compliant 16-bit and 8-bit at frequencies from 5 KHz to 44.1 KHz FM-OPL3 synthesis using four operators on 20 polyphonic voices Multiple source recording Left/right channel swapping or mixing 8-level volume control (4-level for PC speaker) Inputs: FM music synthesizer, microphone, line in, CD audio and PC speaker Two watts per channel into 4 ohm impedance SoundBlaster and MPU-401 mode compatible MIDI time-stamp for multimedia extension 64-byte FIFO input buffer HP 10/100VG LAN Interface 10Base-T/100VG AnyLAN interface installed on PCI bus Demand Priority Access 10 Mbit/s (IEEE 802.3) 100 Mbit/s (IEEE 802.12) Memory Address Map Description Interrupt Vector Table BIOS Data Area Base MemoryUsed by PC operating systems and software applications Video Memory Video BIOS Data Area Available for accessory board BIOS AvailableUsed by PC operating systems for device drivers

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IDE Channels
Description
Two fast IDE channels supporting split-mode timings
Connectivity
Up to four IDE mass storage devices (two per channel)
Data transfer rate
Up to 16,7 MB/s (PIO mode 4 or DMA Mode 2)
Video Controller
Description
64-bit MGA Millennium Video Adapter installed on PCI bus
Video memory
2 MB WRAM, upgradeable to 4 MB or 8 MB
Supported resolutions
640 x 480
800 x 600
1024 x 768
1152 x 882
1280 x 1024
1600 x 1200
Displayable colors
16.7 million (true-color)
Refresh rates
Up to 120 Hz
Audio Subsystem
Description
Integrated SoundBlaster™ 16 compliant
Stereo sampling
16-bit and 8-bit at frequencies from 5 KHz to 44.1 KHz
Music Synthesizer
FM-OPL3 synthesis using four operators on 20 polyphonic voices
Mixer
Multiple source recording
Left/right channel swapping or mixing
8-level volume control (4-level for PC speaker)
Inputs: FM music synthesizer, microphone, line in, CD audio and
PC speaker
Stereo amplifier output
Two watts per channel into 4 ohm impedance
MIDI interface
SoundBlaster and MPU-401 mode compatible
MIDI time-stamp for multimedia extension
64-byte FIFO input buffer
HP 10/100VG LAN Interface
Description
10Base-T/100VG AnyLAN interface installed on PCI bus
Protocol
Demand Priority Access
Data transfer rates
10 Mbit/s (IEEE 802.3)
100 Mbit/s (IEEE 802.12)
Memory Address Map
Address
Description
0 - 3FFh
(0 to 1KB)
Interrupt Vector Table
400h - 4FFh
(1 KB to 1 KB + 256 bytes)
BIOS Data Area
500h - 9FFFFh
(1 KB + 256 bytes to 640 KB)
Base MemoryUsed by PC operating systems and software
applications
A0000h - BFFFFh
(640 KB to 768 KB)
Video Memory
C0000h - C7FFFh
(768 KB to 800 KB)
Video BIOS Data Area
C8000h - DFFFFh
(800 KB to 896 KB)
Available for accessory board BIOS
E0000h - EFFFFh
(896 KB to 960 KB)
AvailableUsed by PC operating systems for device drivers