What Comes In The Box; Microprocessor; Bus Architecture; Memory And Memory Slots - HP OmniBook 5000 Familiarization Manual

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What comes in the
box

Microprocessor

Bus Architecture

Memory and Memory
Slots
Midi/game port
Quick charge while on
Local Bus Enhanced IDE
Battery charging LCD status
Software wake up feature and includes HP PIM
Docking connector supports multimedia signals
Internal speakers can be turned off with docking station docked
OmniBook 5000 mainframe
Battery pack
Recovery CD ROM and floppy disk
Microsoft Windows CD ROM
AC adapter (P/N: F1044B), localized power cord
User documentation: Quick Start Guide, support documentation,
registration form
Y adapter for mouse/keyboard
Midi/Joy Stick adapter
Brochures for OmniBook accessories and Deskjet 320
Intel Pentium, 120MHz w/L2 Cache, 256K, (synchronous burst cache)
Intel Pentium, 90-MHz w/L2 Cache, 256K, (synchronous burst cache) The 90-MHz
from Intel is a P54LM chip which has a core voltage of 2.9 volts. Internal CPU bus
speed: 90MHz, External bus speed: 60MHz, PCI bus speed: 33MHz.
Intel Pentium, 75 MHz (currently does not have L2 cache).
PCI (Peripheral Component Interconnect)
Note: The OB5000 RAM is different then the OB4000. The differences are:
1) The OB5000 RAM is 64 bit vs the OB4000 32 bit.
2) The OB5000 incorporates SRDRAM (self refreshed dynamic RAM) to enable
instant-on like the OmniBook 600.
Max Possible RAM: 64MB
Type of memory boards: HP Proprietary Daughter boards, 2 user accessible slots
on the bottom case.
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