FIC M295 User Manual

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Hardware Functional Overview 
4.6  Clock Frequency Generator  
The notebook utilizes the ICS 952001 chip to supply the system clock needed to run the 
computer. The following are the available clock frequencies: 
 
System clock: 
Clock generator ICS 952001 
suppo
rt: 
-  66/100 MHz for Pentium III Mobile CPU 
-  30/33 MHz for PCI device bus clock use  
-  48 MHz for PIIX4M 
-  14.318 MHz for PIIX4M refresh use 
•  14.318 MHz XTAL for Clock Generator use 
•  32.768 KHz XTAL for RTC real time clock 
•  8.0 MHz XTAL for K/B controller use 
•  14.318 MHz OSC for sound blaster use 
 
4.7 Cache 
Memory 
The primary (L1) and secondary (L2) level cache are integrated on the CPU. By incorporating 
the cache on-die (meaning it is combined with the CPU into one component), Intel eliminates 
the need for separate components. The 512KB on-die L2 cache provides three (3X) times 
faster processor access, resulting in significant improvements in performance. Likewise, an 
integrated cache means a reduction of connections resulting in increased reliability. 
 
4.8 System 
Memory 
 
The memory subsystem, implemented on the motherboard, includes System and Video 
memory. The SiS 645DX System Controller chip provides primary control for the system 
memory. 
4.8.1 System 
Memory 
The notebook offers two 64-bit DDR SODIMM (Small Outline Dual Inline Memory Module) 
sockets for main memory configuration. The memory sockets accept any standard 144-pin 
DDR SODIMM modules at 64MB, 128MB, 256MB and 512MB sizes. Memory modules are 
3.3V SDRAM type.  
4.8.2 Video 
Memory 
The video memory of the notebook is embedded inside the VGA controller chip NVIDIA-
MAP17 (M295) and ATI M9CSP32 (M296)  with 32MB video memory that can support 
display resolutions of up to 1024 x 768 at 32-bit 16M color (TFT LCD). 
 
4.9 System 
BIOS 
The notebook utilizes the Phoenix BIOS 4.0 Release 6.0 (Basic I/O System) that contains 
both the main system BIOS and the VGA BIOS with Shadow BIOS capability. It utilizes 
Flash EPROM BIOS that allows instant erasing and programming without replacing the 
EPROM chip.  
 
The BIOS is stored in a 32-pin PLCC package FLASH ROM  SST 49LF040A with 4Mbit 
size and is mounted into the motherboard. While posting the system, the Shadow RAM will 
be enabled and the ROM will be disabled.  
 
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