HP Brio ba300 hp brio ba300, technical reference manual (product description) - Page 16

main memory, processors, clear CMOS/clear password jumpers

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system features main memory There are two 168-pin DIMM slots on the system board for installing main memory. All HP BA300 PC models are supplied with a memory module of at least 64 MB non-ECC SDRAM. Only HP memory modules are supported. processors The HP BA300 PC is equipped with either a single Socket 370 Intel Celeron or socket 370 Intel Pentium III processor. Socket 370 is a conversion of Slot 1 (used previously by Celerons and Pentium Is) to a socket, running at the same bus protocol as the Pentium II (the GTL+ bus protocol). The processor is connected to the system board through a Flip Chip Plastic Grid Array (FCPGA) 370 socket. The reduction in size achieved by the Socket 370 Celeron is due to the integration of the L2 cache on the processor die. Like the Celeron processor, the Pentium III comes in a 370-pin socket (FCPGA) package. clear CMOS/clear password jumpers The positions of the Clear CMOS and Clear password jumpers are shown below: Clear Password (J8) Default position Clear Passwords Clear CMOS (J6) Default position Clear Passwords & CMOS 16

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system features
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main memory
There are two 168-pin DIMM slots on the system board for installing main memory. All HP BA300 PC
models are supplied with a memory module of at least 64 MB non-ECC SDRAM. Only HP memory
modules are supported.
processors
The HP BA300 PC is equipped with either a single Socket 370 Intel Celeron or socket 370 Intel Pentium
III processor. Socket 370 is a conversion of Slot 1 (used previously by Celerons and Pentium Is) to a
socket, running at the same bus protocol as the Pentium II (the GTL+ bus protocol). The processor is
connected to the system board through a Flip Chip Plastic Grid Array (FCPGA) 370 socket. The
reduction in size achieved by the Socket 370 Celeron is due to the integration of the L2 cache on the
processor die. Like the Celeron processor, the Pentium III comes in a 370-pin socket (FCPGA) package.
clear CMOS/clear password jumpers
The positions of the Clear CMOS and Clear password jumpers are shown below:
Default position
Clear Passwords & CMOS
Default position
Clear Passwords
Clear CMOS (J6)
Clear Password (J8)