Product Specifications
Up to 1.26 GHz Pentium® III processor with 512 Kbyte advanced transfer cache
Up to 512 Mbyte PC133 SDRAM using a single SODIMM
Internal AGP SVGA controller with 4 Mbyte display cache
133 MHz system bus via Intel 815E chipset
DuaL Ethernet controllers supporting 10BaseT and 100BaseTX
Interfaces
Remote Ethernet booting
PMC Expansion site
Support for processor PMCs (PrPMCs)
Manufactured by GE Intelligent Platforms. Refurbished in good condition.
The VMIVME-7750* brings the Intel Pentium III processor to VME, offering processor speeds up to 1.26 GHz. The Pentium III processor has 32-bit addressing and a 64-bit data bus. Its superscalar architecture allows three instructions to be executed per clock cycle. A dynamic branch prediction unit, separate instruction and data caches, and MMX™ technology also increase the processor’s performance. The Pentium III processor also provides 256 Kbyte (1.26 GHz has 512 Kbyte) of advanced transfer cache (on-die, full speed level 2 cache) using dual independent bus architecture for high bandwidth and performance. This L2 cache operates at the same clock frequency as the processor, thus improving performance. The VMIVME-7750 accepts one 144-pin SDRAM SODIMM for a maximum memory capacity of 512 Mbyte. The DRAM is dual ported to the VME. Two 16550-compatible serial ports are featured on the VMIVME-7750 front panel. The serial channel has a 16-byte FIFO to support baud rates up to 115 Kbaud. Requires two micro-DB9 to standard DB9 adapters, GE P/N 360-010050-001. The VMIVME-7750 has a combined PS/2 keyboard and mouse connector. A Y-adapter cable is included. The VMIVME-7750 provides up to 1 Gbyte of IDE CompactFlash memory accessible through the secondary IDE port. The VMIVME-7750 BIOS includes an option to allow the board to boot from the Flash memory. The VMIVME-7750 provides the user with two 16-bit timers and two 32-bit timers (in addition to system timers). These timers are mapped in I/O space, and are completely software programmable. The VMIVME-7750 provides a software-programmable watchdog timer. The watchdog timer is enabled under software control. Once the watchdog timer is enabled, software must access the timer within the specified timer period or a timeout will occur. A user jumper allows the timeout to cause a reset. Independent of the jumper, software can enable the watchdog timeout to cause a nonmaskable interrupt (NMI) or a VMEbus SYSFAIL. The VMIVME-7750 provides 32 Kbyte of nonvolatile SRAM. The contents of the SRAM are preserved when +5V power is interrupted or removed from the unit.
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Alternative P/N #: VMIVME-7750-740. VMIVME 7750 740, VMIVME7750