Chapter 1 Introduction
Figure 1-1 Front view of the computer
Figure 1-2 Back view showing I/O ports
Chapter 2 Architecture
Figure 2-1 Block diagram
Table 2-1 Buses supported by the Uni-N IC
Chapter 3 Devices and Ports
Figure 3-1 USB Type A port
Figure 3-2 FireWire connector
Figure 3-3 Maximum dimensions of the internal hard disk
Figure 3-4 Hard disk connector and location
Figure 3-5 Keyboard layout
Figure 3-6 Alternate operations of function and control keys
Figure 3-7 Embedded numeric keypad operation
Figure 3-8 Signal pins on the monitor connector
Figure 3-9 S-video connector
Table 3-1 Pin assignments on the USB port
Table 3-2 Pin assignments on the FireWire connector
Table 3-3 Signals on the Ethernet connector
Table 3-4 Pin assignments on the ATA hard disk connector
Table 3-5 Signals on the ATA hard disk connector
Table 3-6 Setting the default behavior of the function keys
Table 3-7 The function keys as control buttons
Table 3-8 Embedded keypad keys
Table 3-9 Control keys that change
Table 3-10 Flat-panel resolutions and pixel depths
Table 3-11 Picture sizes supported
Table 3-12 Signals on the monitor connecto
Table 3-13 Pin assignments for the S-video output connector
Table 3-14 Picture sizes for composite video output
Chapter 4 Expansion Features
Figure 4-1 Front view of an expansion bay module for 5.25-inch media
Figure 4-2 Back view of an expansion bay module for 5.25-inch media
Figure 4-3 Front view of a small expansion bay module
Figure 4-4 Back view of a small expansion bay module
Figure 4-5 Timing of control signals during module insertion and removal
Figure 4-6 Interior view showing RAM expansion slot
Table 4-1 Signals on the expansion bay connector
Table 4-2 Control signals on the expansion bay connector
Table 4-3 ATA signals on the expansion bay connector
Table 4-4 Unused IDE signals on the expansion bay connector
Table 4-5 Power lines on the expansion bay connector
Table 4-6 Sizes of RAM expansion modules and devices
Table 4-7 Types of DRAM devices