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    							MAINTENANCE & SERVICE GUIDE
    for Prosignia 150 Series Computer
    Index PagePreface -or- NoticeSpecificationsBattery Pack
    Product DescriptionIllustrated Parts CatalogTroubleshootingRemoval & Replacement
    Troubleshooting
    Without Diagnostics
    This section provides information about how to identify and correct some\
     common hardware, memory and
    software problems. It also explains several types of common messages tha\
    t may be displayed on the screen.
    The below listed items contain specific troubleshooting information rega\
    rding:
    AudioMemory
    Battery/Battery gaugePC Card
    CD drivePower
    Diskette/Diskette drivePrinter
    DisplayTouch Pad
    Hard driveKeyboard/Numeric keypad
    Hardware Installation
     
    Since symptoms can appear to be similar, carefully match the symptoms of\
     the computer malfunction against the problem 
    description in the Troubleshooting tables to avoid a misdiagnosis.
     
    WARNING:  To avoid a potential shock hazard during troubleshooting procedu\
    res, disconnect all power
    sources before removing the keyboard cover or the display bezel.
     
    Before Replacing Parts
    Verify that cables are connected properly to the suspected defective par\
    ts.l   
    Run Computer Setup after connecting external devices.l   
    Verify that all required device drivers are installed.l   
    Verify that all required changes have been made to the  CONFIG.SYS file.l   
    Verify that all required changes have been made to the  AUTOEXEC.BAT file.l   
    Verify that all printer drivers have been installed for each application\
    .l   
     
    Revised: September 16, 1999 
    						
    							MAINTENANCE & SERVICE GUIDE
    for Prosignia 150 Series Computer
    Index PagePreface -or- NoticeSpecificationsBattery Pack
    Product DescriptionIllustrated Parts CatalogTroubleshootingRemoval & Replacement
    Troubleshooting
    Solving Minor Problems
    Some minor problems and possible solutions are outlined in the following\
     tables. If the problem appears
    related to a software application, check the documentation provided with\
     the software.
    Solving Audio Problems
    Some common audio problems and solutions are listed in the following tab\
    le:
    Solving Audio Problems
    ProblemProbable CauseSolution(s)
    Computer does not beep after the Power-On 
    Self-Test (POST).This is typical; it indicates successful 
    completion of the Power-On Self-Test 
    (POST).No action is required.
      
    Solving Battery Pack and Battery Gauge Problems
    Some common causes and solutions for battery pack problems are listed in\
     the following table. The Solving Power 
    Problems section in this chapter may also be applicable.
    Solving Battery Pack and Battery Gauge Problems
    ProblemProbable CauseSolution(s)
    Computer wont turn on when battery 
    pack is inserted and power cord is 
    unplugged.Battery pack is discharged.Connect the computer to an external 
    power source and charge the battery 
    pack. 
    Replace the battery pack with a fully 
    charged battery pack.
      Check the battery connectors on the 
    system board to verify they are evenly 
    spaced and that they are not bent or 
    broken.
    Computer is beeping and battery LED 
    icon is blinking.Battery charge is low.Immediately save any open file(s). Then 
    do any one of the following:
    Connect the computer to an 
    external power source to charge 
    the battery pack.
    l   
    Turn off the computer or initiate 
    Hibernation until you can find 
    another power source or charge 
    the battery pack.l   
    Computer battery LED icon (front on the 
    unit) blinks to indicate low battery 
    condition, but computer does not beep.Volume is turned down too low.Adjust the volume.
    Battery LED icon doesnt light and 
    battery pack wont fast charge.Battery pack is already charged.No action is necessary.
     Battery pack was exposed to 
    temperature extremes.Allow time for the battery pack to return 
    to room temperature.
     Battery pack is at end of its life.Replace battery pack.
    You have to set the date and time every 
    time you turn on the computer.RTC battery is dead.Replace the RTC battery.
     
    ProblemProbable CauseSolution(s)
    Battery charge does not last as long 
    as expected.Battery is being exposed to high 
    temperatures or extremely cold 
    temperatures.Keep the battery pack within the 
    recommended operating temperature 
    range 50° F to 104° F (10° C to 40° C) 
    or recommended storage range 
    -4° F to 86° F (-20° C to 30° C ). 
    Recharge the battery pack.
     Battery has partially self-discharged.Recharge the battery. Discharge the 
    battery completely and then recharge it.
     Power management is disabled.Set a power management level in 
    Computer Setup.
     An external device or PC Card is draining 
    the battery.Turn off or disconnect external devices 
    when not using them.
    Battery pack is warm to the touch 
    after charging.Normal warming has occurred due to 
    charging.No action is required.
    Battery pack operating time is far 
    less than the documented average 
    operating time.Power management is turned off or 
    disabled.Enable power management in Computer 
    Setup and in Windows Power Properties.
     An external device or PC Card is draining 
    the battery.Turn off or disconnect external devices 
    when not using them.
     Battery pack has partially 
    self-discharged.Condition the battery pack by fully 
    charging, fully discharging, then fully 
    recharging it. 
    To maintain the charge, leave battery 
    packs in the computer when it is 
    connected to external power. 
    If the computer is disconnected from 
    external power for more than two 
    weeks, remove battery packs from the 
    computer to reduce the discharge rate.
     Battery pack is being exposed to high 
    temperatures or extremely cold 
    temperatures.Keep the battery pack within the 
    recommended temperature ranges. 
    Operating: 50° F to 104° F 
    (10° C to 40° C) 
    Storage: -4° F to 86° F 
    (-20° C to 30° C ) 
    Recharge the battery pack.
      
    Solving CD Drive Problems
    Some common causes and solutions for CD drive problems are listed in the\
     following table:
    Solving CD Drive Problems
    ProblemProbable CauseSolution(s)
    CD drive cannot read a compact disc.Compact disc is upside down or is 
    improperly inserted in the CD drive.Open the CD loading tray, lay the 
    compact disc in it (label side up), then 
    close the tray.
     CD is CD Plus or Pregap/Track 0 type.Cannot read these type CDs in 24x. 
    Remove the CD.
     
    Solving Diskette and Diskette Drive Problems
    Some common causes and solutions for diskette and diskette drive problem\
    s are listed in the following table.
    Solving Diskette and Diskette Drive Problems
    ProblemProbable CauseSolution(s)
    Diskette drive cannot write to a diskette.Diskette is write-protected.Disable the diskette’s write-protect 
    feature or use a diskette that is not 
    write-protected.
     Computer is writing to the wrong 
    drive.Check the drive letter in the path 
    statement.
     Not enough space is left on the 
    diskette.Use another diskette.
     Drive error has occurred.Run Computer Checkup from the 
    Compaq Diagnostics diskette.
     Diskette is not formatted.Format the diskette. At the system 
    prompt, enter 
    FORMAT A:
    Diskette drive cannot read a diskette.The wrong type of diskette is being 
    used.Use the type of diskette required by the 
    drive.
     Diskette has a bad sector.Copy files to hard drive or another 
    diskette. Reformat bad floppy.
     Drive error has occurred.Run Computer Checkup from the 
    Compaq Diagnostics diskette.
     Diskette is not 
    formatted.Format the diskette. At the system 
    prompt, enter 
    FORMAT A:
    Cannot boot from diskette.Bootable diskette is not in drive A.Put the bootable diskette in drive A.
     Diskette Boot has incorrect setting in 
    Computer Setup.Run Computer Setup and set diskette 
    as first to boot.
      
    Solving Display Problems
    This section lists some common causes and solutions for computer display\
     and external monitor problems. 
    You can perform a monitor self-test on an external VGA color or monochro\
    me monitor by disconnecting the monitor from 
    the computer. To do so, complete the following steps:
    1. Turn off the monitor.
    2. Turn off the computer. 
    3. Disconnect the monitor signal cable from the computer. 
    4. Turn on the monitor and allow it to warm up for one minute.
     
    The display should be white. A narrow black border may also appear on\
     the left and right sides of the display. Either of 
    these displays indicates that the monitor is working properly.
    Solving Display Problems
    ProblemProbable CauseSolution(s)
    Screen is dim.Control for brightness or contrast (if 
    applicable) is not set properly.Adjust the Brightness of the display by 
    using  Fn + F7  (¯ ) or
    Fn  + F8  (­ ).
    Adjust the Contrast of the display by 
    using  Fn + F5  (¯ ) or
    Fn  + F6  (­ ).
     Computer screen is in direct light.Tilt display or move computer.
    Screen is blank.Screen save was initiated by Power 
    Management due to lack of user 
    activity.Press any key or touch the Touch Pad.
     Display has overheated.If computer is in direct sunlight, move it 
    and allow it to cool off.
    Display is blank and the Suspend icon is 
    flashing.System is in Suspend mode.Press any key or touch the Touch Pad.
    Internal display is blank and the screen 
    on an external monitor displays 
    information.Display function was switched to the 
    external monitor.Use  Fn + F2  to switch between  LCD or
    CRT.
     
    ProblemProbable CauseSolution(s)
    Internal display flashes or has garbled 
    characters when computer is connected to 
    external monitor.Using 1024 × 768 or higher 
    resolution on external monitor 
    and have toggled back to 
    internal display, which 
    supports up to 
    800 × 600.Restart the computer.
    The light tubes on the edge of the display panel 
    do not light up at all and Power-On Self-Test 
    (POST) completes when the unit is powered 
    up.**Improper backlight or display 
    cable connectionsReplace the display assembly.
     Defective inverter board.Replace the display assembly.
     Defective display cable.Replace the display assembly.
     Defective display panel.Replace the display assembly.
     Defective system board.Replace the system board.
    The light tubes on the edge of the display panel 
    do not light up at all and Power-On Self-Test 
    (POST) does not complete when the unit is 
    powered up.**Defective system board.Replace the system board.
    Backlight (brightness) cannot be adjusted with 
    Fn  + F7  (¯ ) or
    Fn  + F8  (­ ).***Improper display cable 
    connections.1. Reseat the display cable to the 
    system board. 
    2. Replace the display assembly.
     Defective inverter board.Replace the display assembly.
     Defective display cable.Replace the display assembly.
     Defective system board.Replace the system board.
    Contrast cannot be adjusted with 
    Fn  + F5  (¯ ) or  Fn + F6  (­ ).Improper display cable 
    connections.1. Reseat the display cable to the 
    system board. 
    2. Replace the display assembly.
     Defective inverter board.Replace the display assembly.
     Defective display cable.Replace the display assembly.
     Defective system board.Replace the system board.
    **  This problem indicates that the backlight or its power circuitry has fai\
    led. Since you cannot observe the POST result on
    the display panel when the backlight is not functioning, connect the uni\
    t to an external monitor before powering the unit 
    up. If an external monitor is not available, verify that POST completes \
    by opening and closing the display, listening for the 
    single or double beep, and watching for the LEDs turn on at the front of\
     the computer.
     
    ProblemProbable CauseSolution(s)
    This display panel has a continuous pattern 
    across it (e.g., a jailbars pattern), has a 
    single color on it, or has garbled graphics 
    across the entire panel. This failure is for 
    patterns across the entire panel (not just on 
    one section).Improper display cable 
    connectionsReseat the display cable to the following 
    until the problem is solved: 
    1. System board 
    2. Display assembly
    Defective display cable.Replace the display assembly.
    Defective inverter board.Replace the display assembly.
    Defective system board.Replace the system board.
    Ghost bars extending from graphics on the 
    display.Common characteristic of STN 
    displays.1. Change the background colors. 
    2. Adjust the Contrast of the display by 
    using  Fn + F5  (¯ ) or  Fn + F6  (­ ).
    A single line, small group of lines, or block 
    appears on the display panel. This failure 
    occurs in only a section of the display panel.Defective display panel.Replace the display assembly.
     
    NOTE: To perform a self-test on an external VGA color or monochrome monitor,\
     complete the following steps: The screen 
    should be white. A narrow black border may also appear on the left and r\
    ight sides of the display. Either of these 
    displays indicates that the monitor is working properly.
     
    Solving Hard Drive Problems
    Some common causes and solutions for hard drive problems are listed in t\
    he following table:
    CAUTION:
     To prevent loss of information, always maintain an up-to-date backup of \
    your hard drive at all
    times, in case of errors or failures.
     
    Solving Hard Drive Problems
    ProblemProbable CauseSolution(s)
    Reading hard drive takes an unusually 
    long time after restarting the computer.System entered Hibernation due to 
    low battery condition and is now 
    exiting from it.Give the system time to restore the 
    previously saved data to its exact state 
    before Hibernation.
    Hard drive error occurs.Hard drive has bad sectors or has 
    failed.Run Computer Checkup.
    Hard drive does not work.Hard drive is not seated properly.Turn off and unplug the computer, 
    remove the battery pack, and remove 
    and then reinstall the hard drive.
     
    Solving Hardware Installation Problems
    Some common causes and solutions for hardware installation problems are \
    listed in the following table.
    Solving Hardware Installation Problems
    ProblemProbable CauseSolutions(s)
    A new device is not recognized as part of 
    the computer system.Cable(s) of new external device are 
    loose or power cables are unplugged.Ensure that all cables are properly and 
    securely connected.
     Power switch of new external device is 
    not turned on.Turn off the computer, turn on the 
    external device, then turn on the 
    computer to integrate the device with 
    the computer system.
     Device is not seated properly.Turn off the computer and reinsert the 
    device.
      
    Solving Keyboard/Numeric Keypad Problems
    Some common causes and solutions for keyboard/numeric keypad problems ar\
    e listed in the following table.
    Solving Keyboard/Numeric Keypad Problems
    ProblemProbable CauseSolution(s)
    Embedded numeric keypad on computer 
    keyboard is disabled.Num Lock function is not enabled.Press the  Shift+NumLk  keys to
    enable the Num Lock function and 
    embedded numeric keypad. The Num 
    Lock icon on the status panel turns 
    on.
    Embedded numeric keypad is disabled and 
    Num Lock function is on.External numeric keypad is 
    connected to the computer.Disconnect the external numeric 
    keypad from the computer.
      
    Solving Memory Problems
    Some common causes and solutions for memory problems are listed in the f\
    ollowing table.
    Solving Memory Problems
    ProblemProbable CauseSolution(s)
    Memory count during Power-On Self-Test 
    (POST) is incorrect.Optional memory expansion card 
    is installed incorrectly, 
    is incompatible with the computer, or 
    is defective.Ensure that the optional memory 
    expansion card is installed correctly.
    Out of Memory message is displayed on the 
    screen or insufficient memory error occurs 
    during operation.System ran out of memory for the 
    application.Check the application documentation 
    for memory requirements. 
    Install additional memory.
    Too many TSR (terminate-and 
    stay-resident) applications are 
    running.Remove from memory any TSR 
    applications that you do not need.
    Solving Minor Problems (continued)
     
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    for Prosignia 150 Series Computer
    Index PagePreface -or- NoticeSpecificationsBattery Pack
    Product DescriptionIllustrated Parts CatalogTroubleshootingRemoval & Replacement
    Troubleshooting
    Solving PC Card Problems
    Listed in the following tables are some common causes and solutions for \
    PC Card problems:
    Solving PC Card Problems
    ProblemProbable CauseSolution(s)
    When turned on, the 
    computer does not beep 
    when a PC Card is inserted.Card is not inserted 
    properly. 
    PC Card beeps are disabled.Ensure the card is inserted 
    in the correct orientation. 
    Double-click the PC Card 
    icon in the Control Panel, 
    click the  Global Settings
    tab, the enable PC Card 
    sound effects.
    Speaker is turned off or 
    volume is turned down.Press  volume buttons  to
    turn the speaker on, then 
    increase the volume.
    PC Card drivers are not 
    installed.Double click the  Add New
    Hardware  icon in the
    Control Panel for 
    installation instructions. 
    If PC Card or drivers are 
    not compatible with 
    Windows, install drivers 
    and use the PC Card in 
    MS-DOS mode.
    Card or card driver is not 
    supported.Contact your Compaq 
    authorized service provider 
    for a list of PC Cards 
    tested successfully in 
    Compaq PC Card 
    platforms.
    PC Card modem, fax, or 
    network card does not work.Card is not fully inserted 
    into the slot or is not 
    inserted properly.Ensure the card is inserted 
    in the correct orientation.
    Telephone cord is not 
    plugged in all the way.Check and secure 
    telephone connection.
    Necessary drivers are not 
    installed (turned on).Install drivers.
    PC Card modem or fax card 
    does not work.You are trying to access the 
    card using the wrong COM 
    port.See  Specifications  to verify
    COM port.
    The card conflicts with a 
    serial device.See  Specifications  to verify
    address.
    The card is not supported.Use supported cards only.
    Modem network PC Card does not 
    work.Network driver is not installed 
    or is not set up properly.Install driver.
    Telephone cord is not properly 
    connected.Verify telephone connection.
    Memory or storage card does 
    not work.SRAM and flash memory cards 
    require the memory card 
    driver to be loaded (turned 
    on). 
    Flash memory cards require 
    the Microsoft FlashFile System 
    to be loaded. 
    Hard drives on flash 
    mass storage cards require the 
    PC Card ATA driver to 
    be loaded.Install driver.
    You are trying to access the 
    hard drive card using the 
    wrong drive letter.Double-click  My Computer  to verify the
    drive letter assigned to the card.
    The card is not 
    supported.Contact your Compaq authorized service 
    provider for a list of PC Cards tested 
    successfully in Compaq PC Card platforms.
     
    Solving Power Problems
    Also see Solving Battery and Battery Gauge Problems in this section. \
    Solving Power Problems
    ProblemProbable CauseSolution(s)
    Computer wont turn on and 
    battery pack is not inserted.Computer is not connected 
    to a power source. 
    Power cords to the 
    external 
    power source are 
    unplugged.Insert battery or 
    connect an external 
    power source. 
    Ensure that power cords 
    connecting the 
    computer and the 
    external power source 
    are plugged in properly.
    Power adapter is defective.Replace AC Adapter and 
    restart.
    Computer turned off while it was 
    left unattended and the power 
    icon is off.System board is defective.Replace the system 
    board.
    System initiated 
    Hibernation due to a 
    critical low-battery 
    condition.Replace the battery 
    pack with a fully 
    charged battery pack or 
    connect the computer to 
    an external power 
    source. Then turn on 
    the computer.
    System initiated 
    Hibernation after a preset 
    timeout.Turn on the computer.
     
    Solving Printer Problems
    If you experience problems printing, run a printer self-test. Refer to t\
    he documentation provided with your printer for instructions.
    If the self-test fails, it is a printer-specific problem. Also refer to \
    the printing section of your application documentation.
    Solving Printer Problems
    ProblemProbable CauseSolution(s)
    Printer will not turn 
    on.The signal cable may not be
    connected properly, or the printer is unplugged.
    Ensure that the signalcable is properly
    connected and that the
    power cord is connected to the electrical outlet.
     
    Printer will not print.
    Printer is not turned on or is off line.Turn the printer on and setit to on line.
    The device drivers for your
    application are not installed.Refer to the printer
    documentation to install
    the correct printer driver.
    Printer that is set up for a network is not connected to the network.Connect the printer to the network.
    Printer cable is too long,
    unshielded, or defective.Replace the cable.
    Paper tray is empty.
    Fill the paper tray with
    paper and set the printer to online.
    Printer prints garbledinformation.
    Correct printer drivers are not installed.Refer to the printer
    documentation to install
    the correct printer driver.
    Cable is not connected properly.
    Ensure that the printer
    signal cable is properly connected to the computer.
    Cable is defective.Replace the printer cable and retest.
     
    Solving Touch Pad/Pointing Device Problems
    Some common causes and solutions for Touch Pad/pointing device problems \
    are listed in the following table.
    Solving Touch Pad/Pointing Device Problems
    ProblemCauseSolution(s)
    Touch Pad or mouse does not 
    work.
     
    Incorrect or no device 
    driver is installed.Install the device driver 
    and add to the 
    AUTOEXEC.BAT file or 
    CONFIG.SYS file.
    The device driver is not 
    installed in Windows.Install the Touch 
    Pad/mouse driver in 
    Windows.
    External mouse does not work.Mouse is not securely 
    connected or is connected 
    to an incorrect external 
    connector.Ensure that the mouse 
    is securely connected to 
    the appropriate external 
    connector.
    Touch Pad or mouse does not 
    work even though the device is 
    enabled in Windows.
      
      
      
      
     
    Mouse is not enabled.Enter MOUSE at the 
    system prompt to 
    activate the mouse 
    device driver.
     Add a line in the 
    AUTOEXEC.BAT file to 
    automatically activate 
    the mouse device driver 
    each time computer is 
    turned on or restarted.
    Cable not properly seated in 
    Touch Pad board.Reseat cable.
    Defective Touch Pad board.Replace Touch Pad 
    board.
    Defective system board.Replace system board.
    Device driver is not 
    correctly installed in 
    Windows.Install the appropriate 
    device driver in 
    Windows.
    Cursor skips or moves 
    abnormally when using the 
    Touch Pad.The Touch Pad needs to be 
    cleaned.Clean the Touch Pad 
    with a cloth dampened 
    with alcohol or an 
    ammonia-based glass 
    cleaner. Wipe up liquid 
    with a dry cloth.
     
     
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    for Prosignia 150 Series Computer
    Index PagePreface -or- NoticeSpecificationsBattery Pack
    Product DescriptionIllustrated Parts CatalogTroubleshootingRemoval & Replacement
    Specifications
    System Unit
    *
    >System 
    Unit
    >System
    Interrupts
    >System
    DMA
    >System
    I/O
    >System
    Memory
    >Display
    >Memory
    Expansion
    >Battery
    Pack
    >Diskette
    Drive
    >Hard
    Drives
    >CD/DVD
    Drives
    >Modem
    >AC Adapter
    >Pin
    Assignments
    *
    Computer Specifications
    USMetric
    Dimensions
    Height
    DepthWidth1.97 in
    12.32 in 
    10.12 in5.0 cm
    31.3 cm 
    25.7 cm
    Weight
    14.1 TFT 
    12.1 TFT7.99 lbs 
    7.35 lbs3.63 kg 
    3.34 kg
    Stand-alone Power Requirements
    Nominal Operating Voltage (Li Ion)14.8 VDC
    Maximum Operating Power56.5 W
    Peak Operating Power58.5 W
    AC Power Requirements
    Operating Voltage100-240 V
    Operating Current0.8/0.4 A RMS
    Operating Frequency47-63 Hz
    Maximum TransientMeets IEC 801-4 and IEC801-5 1kV for 50 ns
    Temperature
    Operating41° to 95 °F5° to 35 °C
    Non-operating-4° to 140 °F-20° to 60 °C
    Relative Humidity (Non-condensing)
    Operating10 to 90%
    Non-operating (tw =38.7°C max)5 to 95%
    Maximum Altitude (un-presurized)
    Operating10,000 ft3.15 km
    Non-operating30,000 ft10.14 km
    Shock
    Operating10 G, 11 ms, half sine
    Non operating240 G, 2 ms, half sine
    Vibration
    Operating0.55 G, 0.25 Oct / Min sweep rate
    Non-operating1.5 G, 0.5 Oct / Min sweep rate
     
    NOTE:  Applicable product safety standards specify thermal limits
    for plastic surfaces. Compaq Prosignia Series Portable Computers operate well within this range of temperatures.
     
     
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    for Prosignia 150 Series Computer
    Index PagePreface -or- NoticeSpecificationsBattery Pack
    Product DescriptionIllustrated Parts CatalogTroubleshootingRemoval & Replacement
    Specifications
    System Interrupts
    *
    >System Unit
    >System 
    Interrupts
    >System DMA
    >System I/O
    >System
    Memory
    >Display
    >Memory
    Expansion
    >Battery Pack
    >Diskette
    Drive
    >Hard Drives
    >CD/DVD
    Drives
    >Modem
    >AC Adapter
    >Pin
    Assignments
    *
    Hardware
    IRQSystem Function
    IRQ 0System timer
    IRQ1Standard 101/102-Key or Microsoft Natural Keyboard
    IRQ2Programmable interrupt controller
    IRQ3(free)
    IRQ4Communications Port (COM1)
    IRQ5ALi PCI to USB Open Host Controller
    IRQ5ESS SOLO-1 PCI AudioDrive
    IRQ5IRQ Holder for PCI Steering
    IRQ5IRQ Holder for PCI Steering
    IRQ6Standard Floppy Disk Controller
    IRQ7Printer Port (LPT1)
    IRQ8System CMOS/real time clock
    IRQ9RAGE LT PRO AGP 2X (English)
    IRQ9IRQ Holder for PCI Steering
    IRQ10Lucent 56K V.90 PCI DF Modem
    IRQ10Generic CardBus Controller
    IRQ10IRQ Holder for PCI Steering
    IRQ11(free)
    IRQ12Synaptics PS/2 TouchPad
    IRQ13Numeric data processor
    IRQ14Primary IDE controller (dual fifo)
    IRQ14ALi M5229 PCI Bus Master IDE Controller
    IRQ15Secondary IDE controller (dual fifo)
    IRQ15ALi M5229 PCI Bus Master IDE Controller
     
     
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    for Prosignia 150 Series Computer
    Index PagePreface -or- NoticeSpecificationsBattery Pack
    Product DescriptionIllustrated Parts CatalogTroubleshootingRemoval & Replacement
    Specifications
    System DMA
    *
    >System Unit
    >System
    Interrupts
    >System DMA
    >System I/O
    >System
    Memory
    >Display
    >Memory
    Expansion
    >Battery Pack
    >Diskette
    Drive
    >Hard Drives
    >CD/DVD
    Drives
    >Modem
    >AC Adapter
    >Pin
    Assignments
    *
    Hardware DMASystem Function
    0(free)
    1ESS SOLO-1 DOS Emulation
    2Standard Floppy Disk
    Controller
    3(free)
    4Direct memory access controller
    5(free)
    6(free)
    7(free)
     
     
    Revised: September 16, 1999 
    						
    							MAINTENANCE & SERVICE GUIDE
    for Prosignia 150 Series Computer
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    Specifications
    System I/O Address
    *
    >System Unit
    >System
    Interrupts
    >System DMA
    >System I/O
    >System
    Memory
    >Display
    >Memory
    Expansion
    >Battery Pack
    >Diskette
    Drive
    >Hard Drives
    >CD/DVD
    Drives
    >Modem
    >AC Adapter
    >Pin
    Assignments
    *
    I/O Address (xxxxx-xxxxx) - System Function 
    (Shipping Configuration)
    x0000 - x000F Direct memory access controller 
    x0020 - x0021 Programmable interrupt controller 
    x0040 - x0043 System timer 
    x0060 - x0060 Standard 101/102-Key or Microsoft Natural 
    Keyboard 
    x0061 - x0061 System speaker 
    x0064 - x0064 Standard 101/102-Key or Microsoft Natural 
    Keyboard 
    x0070 - x0071 System CMOS/real time clock 
    x0080 - x0080 Motherboard resources 
    x0081 - x008F Direct memory access controller 
    x0092 - x0092 Motherboard resources 
    x00A0 - x00A1 Programmable interrupt controller 
    x00B1 - x00B3 Motherboard resources 
    x00C0 - x00DF Direct memory access controller 
    x00EA - x00EB Motherboard resources 
    x00F0 - x00FF Numeric data processor 
    x0100 - x010F Motherboard resources 
    x0170 - x0177 ALi M5229 PCI Bus Master IDE Controller 
    x0170 - x0177 Secondary IDE controller (dual fifo) 
    x01F0 - x01F7 ALi M5229 PCI Bus Master IDE Controller 
    x01F0 - x01F7 Primary IDE controller (dual fifo) 
    x0200 - x0203 Gameport Joystick 
    x0220 - x022F ESS SOLO-1 DOS Emulation 
    x0330 - x0331 ESS SOLO-1 DOS Emulation 
    x0376 - x0376 ALi M5229 PCI Bus Master IDE Controller 
    x0376 - x0376 Secondary IDE controller (dual fifo) 
    x0378 - x037F Printer Port (LPT1) 
    x0388 - x038B ESS SOLO-1 DOS Emulation 
    x03B0 - x03BB RAGE LT PRO AGP 2X (English) 
    x03C0 - x03DF RAGE LT PRO AGP 2X (English) 
    x03F0 - x03F5 Standard Floppy Disk Controller 
    x03F6 - x03F6 ALi M5229 PCI Bus Master IDE Controller 
    x03F6 - x03F6 Primary IDE controller (dual fifo) 
    x03F7 - x03F7 Standard Floppy Disk Controller 
    x03F8 - x03FF Communications Port (COM1) 
    x040B - x040B Motherboard resources 
    x0480 - x048F Motherboard resources 
    x04D0 - x04D1 Motherboard resources 
    x04D6 - x04D6 Motherboard resources 
    x0500 - x050F Alias of Motherboard resources 
    x0570 - x0577 Alias of ALi M5229 PCI Bus Master IDE 
    Controller 
    x0570 - x0577 Alias of Secondary IDE controller (dual fifo) 
    x05F0 - x05F7 Alias of ALi M5229 PCI Bus Master IDE 
    Controller 
    x05F0 - x05F7 Alias of Primary IDE controller (dual fifo) 
    x0776 - x0776 Alias of ALi M5229 PCI Bus Master IDE 
    Controller 
    x0776 - x0776 Alias of Secondary IDE controller (dual fifo) 
    x07B0 - x07BB Alias of RAGE LT PRO AGP 2X (English) 
    x07C0 - x07DF Alias of RAGE LT PRO AGP 2X (English) 
    x07F6 - x07F6 Alias of ALi M5229 PCI Bus Master IDE 
    Controller 
    x07F6 - x07F6 Alias of Primary IDE controller (dual fifo) 
    x0900 - x090F Alias of Motherboard resources 
    x0970 - x0977 Alias of ALi M5229 PCI Bus Master IDE 
    Controller 
    x0970 - x0977 Alias of Secondary IDE controller (dual fifo) 
    x09F0 - x09F7 Alias of ALi M5229 PCI Bus Master IDE 
    Controller 
    x09F0 - x09F7 Alias of Primary IDE controller (dual fifo) 
    x0B76 - x0B76 Alias of ALi M5229 PCI Bus Master IDE 
    Controller 
    x0B76 - x0B76 Alias of Secondary IDE controller (dual fifo) 
    x0BB0 - x0BBB Alias of RAGE LT PRO AGP 2X (English) 
    x0BC0 - x0BDF Alias of RAGE LT PRO AGP 2X (English) 
    x0BF6 - x0BF6 Alias of ALi M5229 PCI Bus Master IDE 
    Controller 
    x0BF6 - x0BF6 Alias of Primary IDE controller (dual fifo) 
    x0CF8 - x0CFF PCI bus 
    x0D00 - x0D0F Alias of Motherboard resources 
    x0D70 - x0D77 Alias of ALi M5229 PCI Bus Master IDE 
    Controller 
    x0D70 - x0D77 Alias of Secondary IDE controller (dual fifo) 
    x0DF0 - x0DF7 Alias of ALi M5229 PCI Bus Master IDE 
    Controller 
    x0DF0 - x0DF7 Alias of Primary IDE controller (dual fifo) 
    x0F76 - x0F76 Alias of ALi M5229 PCI Bus Master IDE 
    Controller 
    x0F76 - x0F76 Alias of Secondary IDE controller (dual fifo) 
    x0FB0 - x0FBB Alias of RAGE LT PRO AGP 2X (English) 
    x0FC0 - x0FDF Alias of RAGE LT PRO AGP 2X (English) 
    x0FF6 - x0FF6 Alias of ALi M5229 PCI Bus Master IDE 
    Controller 
    x0FF6 - x0FF6 Alias of Primary IDE controller (dual fifo) 
    x1000 - x103F Motherboard resources 
    x1040 - x105F Motherboard resources 
    x1100 - x110F Alias of Motherboard resources 
    x1170 - x1177 Alias of ALi M5229 PCI Bus Master IDE 
    Controller 
    x1170 - x1177 Alias of Secondary IDE controller (dual fifo) 
    x11F0 - x11F7 Alias of ALi M5229 PCI Bus Master IDE 
    Controller 
    x11F0 - x11F7 Alias of Primary IDE controller (dual fifo) 
    x1376 - x1376 Alias of ALi M5229 PCI Bus Master IDE 
    Controller 
    x1376 - x1376 Alias of Secondary IDE controller (dual fifo) 
    x13B0 - x13BB Alias of RAGE LT PRO AGP 2X (English) 
    x13C0 - x13DF Alias of RAGE LT PRO AGP 2X (English) 
    x13F6 - x13F6 Alias of ALi M5229 PCI Bus Master IDE 
    Controller 
    x13F6 - x13F6 Alias of Primary IDE controller (dual fifo) 
    x1500 - x150F Alias of Motherboard resources 
    x1570 - x1577 Alias of ALi M5229 PCI Bus Master IDE 
    Controller 
    x1570 - x1577 Alias of Secondary IDE controller (dual fifo) 
    x15F0 - x15F7 Alias of ALi M5229 PCI Bus Master IDE 
    Controller 
    x15F0 - x15F7 Alias of Primary IDE controller (dual fifo) 
    x1776 - x1776 Alias of ALi M5229 PCI Bus Master IDE 
    Controller 
    x1776 - x1776 Alias of Secondary IDE controller (dual fifo) 
    x17B0 - x17BB Alias of RAGE LT PRO AGP 2X (English) 
    x17C0 - x17DF Alias of RAGE LT PRO AGP 2X (English) 
    x17F6 - x17F6 Alias of ALi M5229 PCI Bus Master IDE 
    Controller 
    x17F6 - x17F6 Alias of Primary IDE controller (dual fifo) 
    x1900 - x190F Alias of Motherboard resources 
    x1970 - x1977 Alias of ALi M5229 PCI Bus Master IDE 
    Controller 
    x1970 - x1977 Alias of Secondary IDE controller (dual fifo) 
    x19F0 - x19F7 Alias of ALi M5229 PCI Bus Master IDE 
    Controller 
    x19F0 - x19F7 Alias of Primary IDE controller (dual fifo) 
    x1B76 - x1B76 Alias of ALi M5229 PCI Bus Master IDE 
    Controller 
    x1B76 - x1B76 Alias of Secondary IDE controller (dual fifo) 
    x1BB0 - x1BBB Alias of RAGE LT PRO AGP 2X (English) 
    x1BC0 - x1BDF Alias of RAGE LT PRO AGP 2X (English) 
    x1BF6 - x1BF6 Alias of ALi M5229 PCI Bus Master IDE 
    Controller 
    x1BF6 - x1BF6 Alias of Primary IDE controller (dual fifo) 
    x1D00 - x1D0F Alias of Motherboard resources 
    x1D70 - x1D77 Alias of ALi M5229 PCI Bus Master IDE 
    Controller 
    x1D70 - x1D77 Alias of Secondary IDE controller (dual fifo) 
    x1DF0 - x1DF7 Alias of ALi M5229 PCI Bus Master IDE 
    Controlle 
    x1DF0 - x1DF7 Alias of Primary IDE controller (dual fifo) 
    x1F76 - x1F76 Alias of ALi M5229 PCI Bus Master IDE 
    Controller 
    x1F76 - x1F76 Alias of Secondary IDE controller (dual fifo) 
    x1FB0 - x1FBB Alias of RAGE LT PRO AGP 2X (English) 
    x1FC0 - x1FDF Alias of RAGE LT PRO AGP 2X (English) 
    x1FF6 - x1FF6 Alias of ALi M5229 PCI Bus Master IDE 
    Controller 
    x1FF6 - x1FF6 Alias of Primary IDE controller (dual fifo) 
    x2100 - x210F Alias of Motherboard resources 
    x2170 - x2177 Alias of ALi M5229 PCI Bus Master IDE 
    Controller 
    x2170 - x2177 Alias of Secondary IDE controller (dual fifo) 
    x21F0 - x21F7 Alias of ALi M5229 PCI Bus Master IDE 
    Controller 
    x21F0 - x21F7 Alias of Primary IDE controller (dual fifo) 
    x2376 - x2376 Alias of ALi M5229 PCI Bus Master IDE 
    Controller 
    x2376 - x2376 Alias of Secondary IDE controller (dual fifo) 
    x23B0 - x23BB Alias of RAGE LT PRO AGP 2X (English) 
    x23C0 - x23DF Alias of RAGE LT PRO AGP 2X (English) 
    x23F6 - x23F6 Alias of ALi M5229 PCI Bus Master IDE 
    Controller 
    x23F6 - x23F6 Alias of Primary IDE controller (dual fifo) 
    x2500 - x250F Alias of Motherboard resources 
    x2570 - x2577 Alias of ALi M5229 PCI Bus Master IDE 
    Controller 
    x2570 - x2577 Alias of Secondary IDE controller (dual fifo) 
    x25F0 - x25F7 Alias of ALi M5229 PCI Bus Master IDE 
    Controller 
    x25F0 - x25F7 Alias of Primary IDE controller (dual fifo) 
    x2776 - x2776 Alias of ALi M5229 PCI Bus Master IDE 
    Controller 
    x2776 - x2776 Alias of Secondary IDE controller (dual fifo) 
    x27B0 - x27BB Alias of RAGE LT PRO AGP 2X (English) 
    x27C0 - x27DF Alias of RAGE LT PRO AGP 2X (English) 
    x27F6 - x27F6 Alias of ALi M5229 PCI Bus Master IDE 
    Controller 
    x27F6 - x27F6 Alias of Primary IDE controller (dual fifo) 
    x2900 - x290F Alias of Motherboard resources 
    x2970 - x2977 Alias of ALi M5229 PCI Bus Master IDE 
    Controller 
    x2970 - x2977 Alias of Secondary IDE controller (dual fifo) 
    x29F0 - x29F7 Alias of ALi M5229 PCI Bus Master IDE 
    Controller 
    x29F0 - x29F7 Alias of Primary IDE controller (dual fifo) 
    x2B76 - x2B76 Alias of ALi M5229 PCI Bus Master IDE 
    Controller 
    x2B76 - x2B76 Alias of Secondary IDE controller (dual fifo) 
    x2BB0 - x2BBB Alias of RAGE LT PRO AGP 2X (English) 
    x2BC0 - x2BDF Alias of RAGE LT PRO AGP 2X (English) 
    x2BF6 - x2BF6 Alias of ALi M5229 PCI Bus Master IDE 
    Controller 
    x2BF6 - x2BF6 Alias of Primary IDE controller (dual fifo) 
    x2D00 - x2D0F Alias of Motherboard resources 
    x2D70 - x2D77 Alias of ALi M5229 PCI Bus Master IDE 
    Controller 
    x2D70 - x2D77 Alias of Secondary IDE controller (dual fifo) 
    x2DF0 - x2DF7 Alias of ALi M5229 PCI Bus Master IDE 
    Controller 
    x2DF0 - x2DF7 Alias of Primary IDE controller (dual fifo) 
    x2F76 - x2F76 Alias of ALi M5229 PCI Bus Master IDE 
    Controller 
    x2F76 - x2F76 Alias of Secondary IDE controller (dual fifo) 
    x2FB0 - x2FBB Alias of RAGE LT PRO AGP 2X (English) 
    x2FC0 - x2FDF Alias of RAGE LT PRO AGP 2X (English) 
    x2FF6 - x2FF6 Alias of ALi M5229 PCI Bus Master IDE 
    Controller 
    x2FF6 - x2FF6 Alias of Primary IDE controller (dual fifo) 
    x3100 - x310F Alias of Motherboard resources 
    x3170 - x3177 Alias of ALi M5229 PCI Bus Master IDE 
    Controller 
    x3170 - x3177 Alias of Secondary IDE controller (dual fifo) 
    x31F0 - x31F7 Alias of ALi M5229 PCI Bus Master IDE 
    Controller 
    x31F0 - x31F7 Alias of Primary IDE controller (dual fifo) 
    x3376 - x3376 Alias of ALi M5229 PCI Bus Master IDE 
    Controller 
    x3376 - x3376 Alias of Secondary IDE controller (dual fifo) 
    x33B0 - x33BB Alias of RAGE LT PRO AGP 2X (English) 
    x33C0 - x33DF Alias of RAGE LT PRO AGP 2X (English) 
    x33F6 - x33F6 Alias of ALi M5229 PCI Bus Master IDE 
    Controller 
    x33F6 - x33F6 Alias of Primary IDE controller (dual fifo) 
    x3500 - x350F Alias of Motherboard resources 
    x3570 - x3577 Alias of ALi M5229 PCI Bus Master IDE 
    Controller 
    x3570 - x3577 Alias of Secondary IDE controller (dual fifo) 
    x35F0 - x35F7 Alias of ALi M5229 PCI Bus Master IDE 
    Controller 
    x35F0 - x35F7 Alias of Primary IDE controller (dual fifo) 
    x3776 - x3776 Alias of ALi M5229 PCI Bus Master IDE 
    Controller 
    x3776 - x3776 Alias of Secondary IDE controller (dual fifo) 
    x37B0 - x37BB Alias of RAGE LT PRO AGP 2X (English) 
    x37C0 - x37DF Alias of RAGE LT PRO AGP 2X (English) 
    x37F6 - x37F6 Alias of ALi M5229 PCI Bus Master IDE 
    Controller 
    x37F6 - x37F6 Alias of Primary IDE controller (dual fifo) 
    x3900 - x390F Alias of Motherboard resources 
    x3970 - x3977 Alias of ALi M5229 PCI Bus Master IDE 
    Controller 
    x3970 - x3977 Alias of Secondary IDE controller (dual fifo) 
    x39F0 - x39F7 Alias of ALi M5229 PCI Bus Master IDE 
    Controller 
    x39F0 - x39F7 Alias of Primary IDE controller (dual fifo) 
    x3B76 - x3B76 Alias of ALi M5229 PCI Bus Master IDE 
    Controller 
    x3B76 - x3B76 Alias of Secondary IDE controller (dual fifo) 
    x3BB0 - x3BBB Alias of RAGE LT PRO AGP 2X (English) 
    x3BC0 - x3BDF Alias of RAGE LT PRO AGP 2X (English) 
    x3BF6 - x3BF6 Alias of ALi M5229 PCI Bus Master IDE 
    Controller 
    x3BF6 - x3BF6 Alias of Primary IDE controller (dual fifo) 
    x3D00 - x3D0F Alias of Motherboard resources 
    x3D70 - x3D77 Alias of ALi M5229 PCI Bus Master IDE 
    Controller 
    x3D70 - x3D77 Alias of Secondary IDE controller (dual fifo) 
    x3DF0 - x3DF7 Alias of ALi M5229 PCI Bus Master IDE 
    Controller 
    x3DF0 - x3DF7 Alias of Primary IDE controller (dual fifo) 
    x3F76 - x3F76 Alias of ALi M5229 PCI Bus Master IDE 
    Controller 
    x3F76 - x3F76 Alias of Secondary IDE controller (dual fifo) 
    x3FB0 - x3FBB Alias of RAGE LT PRO AGP 2X (English) 
    x3FC0 - x3FDF Alias of RAGE LT PRO AGP 2X (English) 
    x3FF6 - x3FF6 Alias of ALi M5229 PCI Bus Master IDE 
    Controller 
    x3FF6 - x3FF6 Alias of Primary IDE controller (dual fifo) 
    x4100 - x410F Alias of Motherboard resources 
    x4170 - x4177 Alias of ALi M5229 PCI Bus Master IDE 
    Controller 
    x4170 - x4177 Alias of Secondary IDE controller (dual fifo) 
    x41F0 - x41F7 Alias of ALi M5229 PCI Bus Master IDE 
    Controller 
    x41F0 - x41F7 Alias of Primary IDE controller (dual fifo) 
    x4376 - x4376 Alias of ALi M5229 PCI Bus Master IDE 
    Controller 
    x4376 - x4376 Alias of Secondary IDE controller (dual fifo) 
    x43B0 - x43BB Alias of RAGE LT PRO AGP 2X (English) 
    x43C0 - x43DF Alias of RAGE LT PRO AGP 2X (English) 
    x43F6 - x43F6 Alias of ALi M5229 PCI Bus Master IDE 
    Controller 
    x43F6 - x43F6 Alias of Primary IDE controller (dual fifo) 
    x4500 - x450F Alias of Motherboard resources 
    x4570 - x4577 Alias of ALi M5229 PCI Bus Master IDE 
    Controller 
    x4570 - x4577 Alias of Secondary IDE controller (dual fifo) 
    x45F0 - x45F7 Alias of ALi M5229 PCI Bus Master IDE 
    Controller 
    x45F0 - x45F7 Alias of Primary IDE controller (dual fifo) 
    x4776 - x4776 Alias of ALi M5229 PCI Bus Master IDE 
    Controller 
    x4776 - x4776 Alias of Secondary IDE controller (dual fifo) 
    x47B0 - x47BB Alias of RAGE LT PRO AGP 2X (English) 
    x47C0 - x47DF Alias of RAGE LT PRO AGP 2X (English) 
    x47F6 - x47F6 Alias of ALi M5229 PCI Bus Master IDE 
    Controller 
    x47F6 - x47F6 Alias of Primary IDE controller (dual fifo) 
    x4900 - x490F Alias of Motherboard resources 
    x4970 - x4977 Alias of ALi M5229 PCI Bus Master IDE 
    Controller 
    x4970 - x4977 Alias of Secondary IDE controller (dual fifo) 
    x49F0 - x49F7 Alias of ALi M5229 PCI Bus Master IDE 
    Controller 
    x49F0 - x49F7 Alias of Primary IDE controller (dual fifo) 
    x4B76 - x4B76 Alias of ALi M5229 PCI Bus Master IDE 
    Controller 
    x4B76 - x4B76 Alias of Secondary IDE controller (dual fifo) 
    x4BB0 - x4BBB Alias of RAGE LT PRO AGP 2X (English) 
    x4BC0 - x4BDF Alias of RAGE LT PRO AGP 2X (English) 
    x4BF6 - x4BF6 Alias of ALi M5229 PCI Bus Master IDE 
    Controller 
    x4BF6 - x4BF6 Alias of Primary IDE controller (dual fifo) 
    x4D00 - x4D0F Alias of Motherboard resources 
    x4D70 - x4D77 Alias of ALi M5229 PCI Bus Master IDE 
    Controller 
    x4D70 - x4D77 Alias of Secondary IDE controller (dual fifo) 
    x4DF0 - x4DF7 Alias of ALi M5229 PCI Bus Master IDE 
    Controller 
    x4DF0 - x4DF7 Alias of Primary IDE controller (dual fifo) 
    x4F76 - x4F76 Alias of ALi M5229 PCI Bus Master IDE 
    Controller 
    x4F76 - x4F76 Alias of Secondary IDE controller (dual fifo) 
    x4FB0 - x4FBB Alias of RAGE LT PRO AGP 2X (English) 
    x4FC0 - x4FDF Alias of RAGE LT PRO AGP 2X (English) 
    x4FF6 - x4FF6 Alias of ALi M5229 PCI Bus Master IDE 
    Controller 
    x4FF6 - x4FF6 Alias of Primary IDE controller (dual fifo) 
    x5100 - x510F Alias of Motherboard resources 
    x5170 - x5177 Alias of ALi M5229 PCI Bus Master IDE 
    Controller 
    x5170 - x5177 Alias of Secondary IDE controller (dual fifo) 
    x51F0 - x51F7 Alias of ALi M5229 PCI Bus Master IDE 
    Controller 
    x51F0 - x51F7 Alias of Primary IDE controller (dual fifo) 
    x5376 - x5376 Alias of ALi M5229 PCI Bus Master IDE 
    Controller 
    x5376 - x5376 Alias of Secondary IDE controller (dual fifo) 
    x53B0 - x53BB Alias of RAGE LT PRO AGP 2X (English) 
    x53C0 - x53DF Alias of RAGE LT PRO AGP 2X (English) 
    x53F6 - x53F6 Alias of ALi M5229 PCI Bus Master IDE 
    Controller 
    x53F6 - x53F6 Alias of Primary IDE controller (dual fifo) 
    x5500 - x550F Alias of Motherboard resources 
    x5570 - x5577 Alias of ALi M5229 PCI Bus Master IDE 
    Controller 
    x5570 - x5577 Alias of Secondary IDE controller (dual fifo) 
    x55F0 - x55F7 Alias of ALi M5229 PCI Bus Master IDE 
    Controller 
    x55F0 - x55F7 Alias of Primary IDE controller (dual fifo) 
    x5776 - x5776 Alias of ALi M5229 PCI Bus Master IDE 
    Controller 
    x5776 - x5776 Alias of Secondary IDE controller (dual fifo) 
    x57B0 - x57BB Alias of RAGE LT PRO AGP 2X (English) 
    x57C0 - x57DF Alias of RAGE LT PRO AGP 2X (English) 
    x57F6 - x57F6 Alias of ALi M5229 PCI Bus Master IDE 
    Controller 
    x57F6 - x57F6 Alias of Primary IDE controller (dual fifo) 
    x5900 - x590F Alias of Motherboard resources 
    x5970 - x5977 Alias of ALi M5229 PCI Bus Master IDE 
    Controller 
    x5970 - x5977 Alias of Secondary IDE controller (dual fifo) 
    x59F0 - x59F7 Alias of ALi M5229 PCI Bus Master IDE 
    Controller 
    x59F0 - x59F7 Alias of Primary IDE controller (dual fifo) 
    x5B76 - x5B76 Alias of ALi M5229 PCI Bus Master IDE 
    Controller 
    x5B76 - x5B76 Alias of Secondary IDE controller (dual fifo) 
    x5BB0 - x5BBB Alias of RAGE LT PRO AGP 2X (English) 
    x5BC0 - x5BDF Alias of RAGE LT PRO AGP 2X (English) 
    x5BF6 - x5BF6 Alias of ALi M5229 PCI Bus Master IDE 
    Controller 
    x5BF6 - x5BF6 Alias of Primary IDE controller (dual fifo) 
    x5D00 - x5D0F Alias of Motherboard resources 
    x5D70 - x5D77 Alias of ALi M5229 PCI Bus Master IDE 
    Controller 
    x5D70 - x5D77 Alias of Secondary IDE controller (dual fifo) 
    x5DF0 - x5DF7 Alias of ALi M5229 PCI Bus Master IDE 
    Controller 
    x5DF0 - x5DF7 Alias of Primary IDE controller (dual fifo) 
    x5F76 - x5F76 Alias of ALi M5229 PCI Bus Master IDE 
    Controller 
    x5F76 - x5F76 Alias of Secondary IDE controller (dual fifo) 
    x5FB0 - x5FBB Alias of RAGE LT PRO AGP 2X (English) 
    x5FC0 - x5FDF Alias of RAGE LT PRO AGP 2X (English) 
    x5FF6 - x5FF6 Alias of ALi M5229 PCI Bus Master IDE 
    Controller 
    x5FF6 - x5FF6 Alias of Primary IDE controller (dual fifo) 
    x6100 - x610F Alias of Motherboard resources 
    x6170 - x6177 Alias of ALi M5229 PCI Bus Master IDE 
    Controller 
    x6170 - x6177 Alias of Secondary IDE controller (dual fifo) 
    x61F0 - x61F7 Alias of ALi M5229 PCI Bus Master IDE 
    Controller 
    x61F0 - x61F7 Alias of Primary IDE controller (dual fifo) 
    x6376 - x6376 Alias of ALi M5229 PCI Bus Master IDE 
    Controller 
    x6376 - x6376 Alias of Secondary IDE controller (dual fifo) 
    x63B0 - x63BB Alias of RAGE LT PRO AGP 2X (English) 
    x63C0 - x63DF Alias of RAGE LT PRO AGP 2X (English) 
    x63F6 - x63F6 Alias of ALi M5229 PCI Bus Master IDE 
    Controller 
    x63F6 - x63F6 Alias of Primary IDE controller (dual fifo) 
    x6500 - x650F Alias of Motherboard resources 
    x6570 - x6577 Alias of ALi M5229 PCI Bus Master IDE 
    Controller 
    x6570 - x6577 Alias of Secondary IDE controller (dual fifo) 
    x65F0 - x65F7 Alias of ALi M5229 PCI Bus Master IDE 
    Controller 
    x65F0 - x65F7 Alias of Primary IDE controller (dual fifo) 
    x6776 - x6776 Alias of ALi M5229 PCI Bus Master IDE 
    Controller 
    x6776 - x6776 Alias of Secondary IDE controller (dual fifo) 
    x67B0 - x67BB Alias of RAGE LT PRO AGP 2X (English) 
    x67C0 - x67DF Alias of RAGE LT PRO AGP 2X (English) 
    x67F6 - x67F6 Alias of ALi M5229 PCI Bus Master IDE 
    Controller 
    x67F6 - x67F6 Alias of Primary IDE controller (dual fifo) 
    x6900 -
     x690F Alias of Motherboard resources
    x6970 - x6977 Alias of ALi M5229 PCI Bus Master IDE 
    Controller 
    x6970 - x6977 Alias of Secondary IDE controller (dual fifo) 
    x69F0 - x69F7 Alias of ALi M5229 PCI Bus Master IDE 
    Controller 
    x69F0 - x69F7 Alias of Primary IDE controller (dual fifo) 
    x6B76 - x6B76 Alias of ALi M5229 PCI Bus Master IDE 
    Controller 
    x6B76 - x6B76 Alias of Secondary IDE controller (dual fifo) 
    x6BB0 - x6BBB Alias of RAGE LT PRO AGP 2X (English) 
    x6BC0 - x6BDF Alias of RAGE LT PRO AGP 2X (English) 
    x6BF6 - x6BF6 Alias of ALi M5229 PCI Bus Master IDE 
    Controller 
    x6BF6 - x6BF6 Alias of Primary IDE controller (dual fifo) 
    x6D00 - x6D0F Alias of Motherboard resources 
    x6D70 - x6D77 Alias of ALi M5229 PCI Bus Master IDE 
    Controller 
    x6D70 - x6D77 Alias of Secondary IDE controller (dual fifo) 
    x6DF0 - x6DF7 Alias of ALi M5229 PCI Bus Master IDE 
    Controller 
    x6DF0 - x6DF7 Alias of Primary IDE controller (dual fifo) 
    x6F76 - x6F76 Alias of ALi M5229 PCI Bus Master IDE 
    Controller 
    x6F76 - x6F76 Alias of Secondary IDE controller (dual fifo) 
    x6FB0 - x6FBB Alias of RAGE LT PRO AGP 2X (English) 
    x6FC0 - x6FDF Alias of RAGE LT PRO AGP 2X (English) 
    x6FF6 - x6FF6 Alias of ALi M5229 PCI Bus Master IDE 
    Controller 
    x6FF6 - x6FF6 Alias of Primary IDE controller (dual fifo)
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    Revised: September 16, 1999 
    						
    							MAINTENANCE & SERVICE GUIDE
    for Prosignia 150 Series Computer
    Index PagePreface -or- NoticeSpecificationsBattery Pack
    Product DescriptionIllustrated Parts CatalogTroubleshootingRemoval & Replacement
    Specifications
    System Memory Catalog
    *
    >System Unit
    >System
    Interrupts
    >System DMA
    >System I/O
    >System 
    Memory
    >Display
    >Memory
    Expansion
    >Battery Pack
    >Diskette
    Drive
    >Hard Drives
    >CD/DVD
    Drives
    >Modem
    >AC Adapter
    >Pin
    Assignments
    *
    Memory AddressSystem Function
    x00000000 - x0009FFFFSystem board extension for
    PnP BIOS
    x000A0000 - x000AFFFFRAGE LT PRO AGP 2X(English)
    x000B0000 - x000BFFFFRAGE LT PRO AGP 2X(English)
    x000C0000 - x000CBFFFRAGE LT PRO AGP 2X(English)
    x000E0000 - x000FFFFFSystem board extension for PnP BIOS
    x00100000 - x03FFFFFFSystem board extension forPnP BIOS
    x04000000 - x04000FFFGeneric CardBus Controller
    xE0000000 - xE3FFFFFFALi M1541 AGP SystemController
    xFD000000 - xFDFFFFFFRAGE LT PRO AGP 2X(English)
    xFD000000 - xFECFFFFFPCI standard PCI-to-PCI bridge
    xFE000000 - xFE01FFFFRAGE LT PRO AGP 2X(English)
    xFECFF000 - xFECFFFFFRAGE LT PRO AGP 2X(English)
    xFEDFE000 - xFEDFEFFFALi PCI to USB Open Host Controller
    xFEDFFC00 - xFEDFFCFFLucent 56K V.90 PCI DF Modem
    xFFFC0000 - xFFFFFFFFMotherboard resources
     
     
    Revised: September 16, 1999 
    						
    							MAINTENANCE & SERVICE GUIDE
    for Prosignia 150 Series Computer
    Index PagePreface -or- NoticeSpecificationsBattery Pack
    Product DescriptionIllustrated Parts CatalogTroubleshootingRemoval & Replacement
    Specifications
    Display
    *
    >System Unit
    >System
    Interrupts
    >System DMA
    >System I/O
    >System
    Memory
    >Display
    >Memory
    Expansion
    >Battery Pack
    >Diskette
    Drive
    >Hard Drives
    >CD/DVD
    Drives
    >Modem
    >AC Adapter
    >Pin
    Assignments
    *
    12.1 Fast Response Color STN SVGA TFT Dsiplay
    U.S.Metric
    Dimensions:
    HeightWidth
    7.83 
    10.819.9 cm 
    25.7 cm
    Diagonal Size12.1 30.7 cm
    Mountinginternal
    Number of Colors16 M
    Contrast RatioTypical 150:1
    BrightnessOver 120 cd/m~3
    Pixel Resolution:
    Pitch
    Format
    Configuration0.30 x 0.30 mm 800 x 600
    RGB Stripe
    BacklightEdge Light
    Character Display80 x 25, 80 x 50
    Total Power Consumption5.4 W (max)
     
    14.1 Color TFT 1024 x 768 Display
     U.S.Metric
    Dimensions: HeightWidth
    8.43  
    11.2 21.42 cm 
    28.56 cm
    Diagonal Size14.1 35.8 cm
    Mountinginternal
    Number of Colors64 K
    Contrast RatioTypical 150:1
    BrightnessOver 120 cd/m~3
    Pixel Resolution:
    Pitch
    Format
    Configuration0.279 x 0.279 mm 1024 x 768RGB Stripe
    BacklightEdge Light
    Character Display80 x 25
    Total Power Consumption6.6 W (max)
     
    Revised: September 16, 1999 
    						
    							MAINTENANCE & SERVICE GUIDE
    for Prosignia 150 Series Computer
    Index PagePreface -or- NoticeSpecificationsBattery Pack
    Product DescriptionIllustrated Parts CatalogTroubleshootingRemoval & Replacement
    Specifications
    Memory Expansion
    *
    >System Unit
    >System
    Interrupts
    >System DMA
    >System I/O
    >System
    Memory
    >Display
    >Memory 
    Expansion
    >Battery Pack
    >Diskette Drive
    >Hard Drives
    >CD/DVD
    Drives
    >Modem
    >AC Adapter
    >Pin
    Assignments
    *
      
     
    Memory Expansion for 32-MB Memory on
    System Board
    System BoardMemory
    (standard)With Optional
    Expansion MemoryTotal Memory
    32-MB32-MB64-MB
    32-MB64-MB96-MB
    32-MB128-MB160-MB
    Memory Expansion for 64-MB Memory on System Board
    System BoardMemory
    (standard)With Optional
    Expansion MemoryTotal Memory
    64-MB32-MB96-MB
    64-MB64-MB128-MB
    64-MB128-MB192-MB
     
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