1.0 Product Description
The IBM (*) Personal System/2 (*) Model XP (*) 486 computers use the IBM
Micro Channel (*) architecture. The features of the various types of the
Model 95 are:
Security
- Cover lock
- Power-on password
System board
- Processor board (with a connector for L2 Cache)
- 80486 25-MHz processor board (math capability built in)
- 80486 33-MHz processor board (math capability built in)
- 80486 50-MHz processor board (math capability built in)
- Processor board (without a connector for L2 Cache)
- 80486SX (**) 20-MHz processor board (without math capability)
- 80487SX (**) 20-MHz processor board (math capability built in)
- 80486SX 25-MHz processor board (with an empty socket for an
80487SX processor with math capability)
- 64 byte complementary metal-oxide semiconductor (CMOS) random
access memory (RAM) with real-time clock and 2KB (KB = 1024 bytes)
CMOS RAM extension.
- A minimum of 4MB (MB = 1 048 576 bytes) random access memory (RAM)
(64MB total system memory capacity)
- Graphics array
- Extended graphics array (XGA) (*) with 512KB expandable to 1MB
- Video graphics array (VGA) compatible
- Eight 32-bit expansion slots
- Six 32-bit expansion slots with matched memory extension
- Two 32-bit expansion slots with auxiliary video extension
- Serial port
- Parallel port
- Diskette-drive controller
- Battery (to keep CMOS RAM active when power is off)
- Keyboard connector
- Initial Machine Loading (IML) supported
- Pointing-device connector
Power supply
- Switchable to the 100-125 V ac or the 200-240 V ac range
- 50 or 60 Hz
Speaker
Information panel
Small Computer System Interface (SCSI) adapter with internal and
external connectors
101/102-key keyboard
SCSI fixed disk drive (hard disk drive)
Diskette drive.
(*) IBM, Personal System/2, Micro Channel, XGA, and XP are
trademarks of the International Business Machines
Corporation.
(**) 486, 487, and SX are trademarks of the Intel Corporation.
Subtopics
1.1 Security
1.2 System Features
1.3 System Memory
IBM PS/2 Model 95 XP 486 HMR
Product Description
¦ Copyright IBM Corp. 1990, 1991
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