IBM 6862 User Guide - Page 34
Features at a glance, IBM PC 300GL Model features
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Features at a glance IBM PC 300GL Model features: Microprocessor Either an Intel Pentium II processor with MMX technology with 66 and 100MHz FSB, and Intel Pentium III processor with MMX technology and 100MHz FSB, or an Intel Celeron processor with MMX technology with 66MHz FSB Either 512 KB L2 cache with ECC (Pentium II-equipped models) or 128 KB L2 cache with ECC (Celeron-equipped models) System memory Depending on the model, either two or three 168-pin DIMM sockets, 3.3 V Models with two DIMM sockets expandable to 256 MB; models with three DIMM sockets expandable to 384 MB ECC and nonparity SDRAM supported on most models (some systems with Intel Celeron do not support ECC) 100 MHz DIMMs supported Diskette drive One 3.5-inch, 1.44 MB drive is standard Supports one diskette drive Hard disk drive Standard: One EIDE bus-master SMART response Ultra DMA CD-ROM drive High-speed IDE CD-ROM drive (standard in some models) Mouse Two-button Network connection (some models only) Intel 10/100 Ethernet Wake on LAN DHCP and RPL support Graphics AGP technology S3 Trio3D 2 MB SGRAM (4 MB maximum) 2 MB upgrade option Keyboard 104-key keyboard Input/output features ECP/EPP parallel port Two serial ports Two USB ports Mouse port Keyboard port Monitor port RJ-45 Ethernet port (optional) Token Ring port (optional) Audio subsystem (some models only) Universal Manageability System Xtra Wake on LAN Wake on Ring Wake on Alarm Year 2000 Ready DMI BIOS Asset security Power-on password Startup sequence control Optional keylock Security U-bolt option Power 145 or 200 W, 115/230 V ac, 50/60 Hz Built-in overload and surge protection Power management features Wake on LAN enabled Note: View the System Summary screen within the Configuration/Setup Utility program to see the actual configuration of your computer model (see "Viewing the system summary" on page 66). 16 Using Your Personal Computer