Section 1
Technical Information
The PowerMate P Series Pentium system includes the following configurations:
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PowerMate P150 and P166 hard disk systems (diskette drive, hard disk)
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PowerMate P150 and P166 multimedia systems (diskette drive, hard disk,
six-speed CD-ROM reader, multimedia components).
All systems come standard with an Intel Pentium™ processor (150 MHz or 166 MHz), a 3
1/2-inch diskette drive, 256 kilobyte (KB) synchronous secondary cache, 16-megabytes
(MB) of random access memory (RAM), and 2 MB of video window random access
memory (WRAM). Each system incorporates power management features and has factory
installed software including Microsoft Windows for Workgroups™ or Microsoft
®
Windows
95™.
The following paragraphs provide an overview of the system.
MINITOWER SYSTEM CHASSIS
The minitower chassis provides an enclosure for the system board, power supply, five
useable expansion slots, a six-connector PCI/ISA backboard, and five storage device slots.
The expansion slots include three 8-/16-bit ISA slots, one shared PCI/ISA slot, and one 32-
bit PCI slot.
A video board (the Matrox Millennium™ board described in "Graphics Subsystem")
occupies one of the expansion slots to provide graphics and/or video functionality.
The five storage device slots accommodate up to four accessible devices and one internal
hard disk drive device. The accessible devices include the standard one-inch high 3 1/2-inch
1.44-MB diskette drive and up to three 1.6-inch high 5 1/4-inch storage devices. The
internal device slot supports the standard 1-inch by 3 1/2-inch hard disk.
The non-multimedia hard disk systems ship with an accessible 3 1/2-inch diskette drive and
an internal 3 1/2-inch hard disk drive, leaving three accessible 5 1/4-inch storage device
slots available for optional devices. The multimedia systems ship with an accessible 3 1/2-
inch diskette drive, an internal 3 1/2-inch hard disk drive, and an accessible 5 1/4-inch CD-
ROM reader, leaving two accessible 5 1/4-inch storage device slots.
Figure 1-1 shows the front panel features and the locations of the accessible storage devices
in the system. Multimedia systems come with a six-speed CD-ROM reader installed in the
top accessible device slot.