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Audio playback through internal or external speakers
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Audio capture from the microphone input.
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Red Book Audio CD
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Headset and Speaker phone for DSVD modems
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Hardware MIDI synthesis
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Sound Max Audio Drivers support the Analog Devices Codec.
Built-in Speakers
The Eclipse includes a pair of water resistant speakers mounted on each side of the
front connector panel.
Disk-On-Chip
The Eclipse system board supports the M-Systems Disk On Chip (DOC) device. A
Disk On Chip consists of a block of Flash EPROM, residing behind firmware that
when supported by the workstation's BIOS, looks like a bootable or non-bootable
removable drive. It can be configured to boot the workstation through CMOS Setup.
The Eclipse will ship with a 32-PIN DIP socket to allow field installation of the
device. Details on installing and configuring the DOC can be found in Chapter 3.
Accessories
The following accessories will be supported for the Eclipse. The External Floppy
Diskette used by previous workstation models is not supported.
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USB Floppy
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USB and Parallel Port CD-ROM Drive
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PC Keyboard
Diagnostics Utilities
An updated version of DEMODIAG is supplied on the OS images. It supports all of
the Eclipse features including the 3-track card reader.
PCWS API
The PCWS Application Programming Interface (API) is a set of services that resides
between application software and the operating system and the unique POS hardware
on the system board. This allows POS applications such as 3700 to use a standard set
of API calls to access such POS features as LCD contrast, reading magnetic stripe
data, and opening a cash drawer or reading it's status.
PCWS Eclipse Setup Guide
What Is The Eclipse Workstation?
Features
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