Lenovo PC 300PL Using your Personal Computer - PC300PL - 6562 - Page 26

CD-ROM Drive, Input/Output Features, Video Controller, Audio Controller, Ethernet Controller, System

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CD-ROM Drive One IDE CD-ROM drive (standard in some models) Input/Output Features One 25-pin, ECP/EPP parallel port Two 9-pin, serial ports Two 4-pin, USB ports Mouse port Keyboard port (Windows 95-compatible) One 15-pin, DDC2B-compliant monitor port Four 3.5 mm audio jacks (line out, line in, headphone, and microphone) One 8-pin, Ethernet RJ-45 port Infrared port (optional) Multimedia port (optional) Video Controller Integrated Matrox MGA-1164SG 3-D video controller with 2 MB SGRAM3 - Support for an additional 2 MB of SGRAM memory - Support for Matrox Rainbow Runner Studio multimedia upgrade4 Audio Controller Integrated audio controller that supports Sound Blaster Pro, Adlib, and Microsoft Windows Sound System applications Ethernet Controller Integrated Intel 10/100 Mbit, PCI Ethernet controller System Management Enablement for LANClient Control Manager software RPL (Remote Program Load) and DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) Enablement for integrated Wake on LAN Ethernet controller Automatic Power-On Startup Sequence 3 SGRAM is a type of RAM (random-access memory) that is used for storing data to be processed by the video controller. 4 The Matrox MGA-1164SG 3-D video controller can be upgraded with one upgrade module only. Therefore, the Rainbow Runner Studio multimedia upgrade and the 2 MB memory upgrade cannot be used in conjunction with each other. 12 Using Your Personal Computer

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CD-ROM Drive
±
One IDE CD-ROM drive (standard in some models)
Input/Output Features
±
One 25-pin, ECP/EPP parallel port
±
Two 9-pin, serial ports
±
Two 4-pin, USB ports
±
Mouse port
±
Keyboard port (Windows 95-compatible)
±
One 15-pin, DDC2B-compliant monitor port
±
Four 3.5 mm audio jacks (line out, line in, headphone, and microphone)
±
One 8-pin, Ethernet RJ-45 port
±
Infrared port (optional)
±
Multimedia port (optional)
Video Controller
±
Integrated Matrox MGA-1164SG 3-D video controller with 2 MB SGRAM
3
Support for an additional 2 MB of SGRAM memory
Support for Matrox Rainbow Runner Studio multimedia upgrade
4
Audio Controller
±
Integrated audio controller that supports Sound Blaster Pro, Adlib, and
Microsoft Windows Sound System applications
Ethernet Controller
±
Integrated Intel 10/100 Mbit, PCI Ethernet controller
System Management
±
Enablement for LANClient Control Manager software
±
RPL (Remote Program Load) and DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol)
±
Enablement for integrated Wake on LAN Ethernet controller
±
Automatic Power-On Startup Sequence
3
SGRAM is a type of RAM (random-access memory) that is used for storing data to be processed by
the video controller.
4
The Matrox MGA-1164SG 3-D video controller can be upgraded with one upgrade module only.
Therefore, the Rainbow Runner Studio multimedia upgrade and the 2 MB memory upgrade cannot be
used in conjunction with each other.
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Using Your Personal Computer