IBM 6892 Information Manual - Page 13
System Overview, Major Features
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Chapter 1. System Overview Chapter 1. System Overview PC 300PL (Types 6862 and 6892) and PC 300GL (Types 6275 and 6285) are versatile products designed to provide state-of-the-art computing power with room for future growth. Types 6275 and 6862 are desktop models, and Types 6285 and 6892 are tower models. Several variations are available for each model. Major Features The major features are: An Intel Pentium II microprocessor with MMX technology and 100 MHz Front Side Bus(FSB) and 512 KB of L2 cache with ECC Up to 384 MB of system memory and optional memory with ECC Integrated IDE bus master controller, ultra DMA/33 capable Optional Ultra Wide SCSI adapter and diskdrive (on some models) EIDE hard disk drive System management - Wake on LAN support - Alert on LAN support (PL models only) - DMI (Desktop Management Interface) BIOS and DMI software - System management controller (PL models only) - Integrated network protocols - Enablement for remote administration - Asset ID support (PL models only) - IBM System Management Tools 32X Max IDE CD-ROM1 drive, standard on some models Asset security - Security settings provided by the Configuration/Setup Utility Program - Power-on and administrator password protection - Startup sequence control - Hard disk drive and diskette drive access control - I/O port control - Enhanced security for administrator password and startup sequence (PL models only) - Chassis-intrusion detector (PL models only) - Cover lock (in some models) - U-bolt and security cabling (optional) - Operating system security - Diskette write-protection Integrated AGP S3 TRIO 3D SVGA video controller with 2 MB of SDRAM video memory in PC 300GL (Types 6275 and 6285) models and 4 MB of SDRAM video memory in PC 300PL (Types 6862 and 6892) models 1 Variable read rate. Actual playback speed will vary and is often less than the maximum possible. Copyright IBM Corp. June 1998 1