Acer Altos 600 Acer Altos 600 User's Guide - Page 17

SCSI subsystem, Expansion slots, AGP bus - scsi driver

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3 • VT82C686A (south bridge) integrates super I/O functions like keyboard and mouse interface, floppy disk controller, advanced digital data separator, two compatible serial ports (UARTs), one parallel port, on-chip 12 mA AT bus drivers, one floppy direct drive support, and Intelligent Power Management support. SCSI subsystem The dual-channel AIC-7899 single-chip host adapter delivers Ultra160/m SCSI data transfer rates which double the Ultra-2 SCSI data transfer bandwidth of up to 160 MByte/sec. It supports up to 15 devices on a 12-meter cable (or 25 meters in a point-to-point configuration), making it ideal for both clustering and RAID configurations. LAN subsystem Another cost-effective feature for network solutions is the integration of Intel's 82559 10/100 Mbps Fast Ethernet controller which supports: • Advanced Configuration and Power Interface (ACPI) based power management capability • wake on Magic Packet • wake on interesting packet • advanced System Management Bus (SMBUS) based manageability • Wired for Management (WfM) 2.0 compliance • IP checksum assist • PCI 2.2 compliance • PC 98 and PC 99 compliance Expansion slots AGP bus AGP is solely developed for the purpose of supporting 3D graphic applications. It has a 32-bit wide channel that runs at 66 MHz, which translates into a total bandwidth of 266 MBps. This is twice the bandwidth of PCI buses (133 MBps).

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VT82C686A (south bridge) integrates super I/O functions like keyboard and
mouse interface, floppy disk controller, advanced digital data separator, two
compatible serial ports (UARTs), one parallel port, on-chip 12 mA AT bus
drivers, one floppy direct drive support, and Intelligent Power Management
support.
SCSI subsystem
The dual-channel AIC-7899 single-chip host adapter delivers Ultra160/m SCSI
data transfer rates which double the Ultra-2 SCSI data transfer bandwidth of up to
160 MByte/sec. It supports up to 15 devices on a 12-meter cable (or 25 meters in a
point-to-point configuration), making it ideal for both clustering and RAID
configurations.
LAN subsystem
Another cost-effective feature for network solutions is the integration of Intel’s
82559 10/100 Mbps Fast Ethernet controller which supports:
Advanced Configuration and Power Interface (ACPI) based power
management capability
wake on Magic Packet
wake on interesting packet
advanced System Management Bus (SMBUS) based manageability
Wired for Management (WfM) 2.0 compliance
IP checksum assist
PCI 2.2 compliance
PC 98 and PC 99 compliance
Expansion slots
AGP bus
AGP is solely developed for the purpose of supporting 3D graphic applications. It
has a 32-bit wide channel that runs at 66 MHz, which translates into a total
bandwidth of 266 MBps. This is twice the bandwidth of PCI buses (133 MBps).