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Integrated Video Graphics Controller, Audio Adapter Optional, Ethernet Adapter Optional, Token Ring - bios

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Integrated Video Graphics Controller The system board of your computer contains a high-performance, high-resolution, integrated AGP Cirrus 5465 3-D SVGA (super video graphics array) controller with 2 MB RAMBUS video memory. Audio Adapter (Optional) The stereo audio adapter card available for your computer provides all the digital audio and analog mixing functions required for recording and playing high-quality sound on your PC. The controller supports Sound Blaster Pro, Adlib, and Microsoft Windows Sound System applications. Ethernet Adapter (Optional) The Ethernet adapter card available for your computer has an Intel 10/100 Mbit, PCI Ethernet controller and an RJ-45 connector that provide a high-performance network connection. Token Ring Adapter (Optional) The token ring adapter card available for your computer is a PCI controller which has a 32-bit busmaster and either an RJ45 or a nine-pin D-shell connector, which provides a high-performance network connection. Token ring device drivers are provided on the Ready-to-Configure Utility Program CD for your computer. If your computer has IBM-preinstalled software, the device drivers are already installed on the hard disk. For instructions on connecting a network cable to your PC, refer to Setting Up Your Personal Computer. System-Management Features If you have a token ring adapter or an Ethernet adapter preinstalled, your computer has features that make it possible for a network administrator to manage and control your computer remotely over a network from a management console. These features are: Enablement for LANClient Control Manager software RPL (Remote Program Load) and DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) Enablement for integrated Wake on LAN Automatic Power-On Startup Sequence Enablement for POST/BIOS updates over a network with an optional NIC adapter DMI (Desktop Management Interface) BIOS and DMI software Chapter 1. Your IBM Personal Computer 7

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Integrated Video Graphics Controller
The system board of your computer contains a high-performance, high-resolution,
integrated AGP Cirrus 5465 3-D SVGA (super video graphics array) controller with
2 MB RAMBUS video memory.
Audio Adapter (Optional)
The stereo audio adapter card available for your computer provides all the digital
audio and analog mixing functions required for recording and playing high-quality
sound on your PC.
The controller supports Sound Blaster Pro, Adlib, and Microsoft
Windows Sound System applications.
Ethernet Adapter (Optional)
The Ethernet adapter card available for your computer has an Intel 10/100 Mbit,
PCI Ethernet controller and an RJ-45 connector that provide a high-performance
network connection.
Token Ring Adapter (Optional)
The token ring adapter card available for your computer is a PCI controller which
has a 32-bit busmaster and either an RJ45 or a nine-pin D-shell connector, which
provides a high-performance network connection.
Token ring device drivers are
provided on the
Ready-to-Configure Utility Program
CD for your computer.
If your
computer has IBM-preinstalled software, the device drivers are already installed on
the hard disk.
For instructions on connecting a network cable to your PC, refer to
Setting Up Your Personal Computer
.
System-Management Features
If you have a token ring adapter or an Ethernet adapter preinstalled, your computer
has features that make it possible for a network administrator to manage and
control your computer remotely over a network from a management console.
These
features are:
±
Enablement for LANClient Control Manager software
±
RPL (Remote Program Load) and DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol)
±
Enablement for integrated Wake on LAN
±
Automatic Power-On Startup Sequence
±
Enablement for POST/BIOS updates over a network with an optional NIC
adapter
±
DMI (Desktop Management Interface) BIOS and DMI software
Chapter 1.
Your IBM Personal Computer
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