FIC A360 Manuel D’Utilisation

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Hardware Functional Overview 
•  Enhanced integrated real time clock (RTC) with date alarm, month alarm, and century 
field 
•  Thermal alarm on either external or any combination of three internal temperature sensing 
circuits 
•  Hot docking support 
•  I/O pad leakage control 
 
Plug and Play Controller 
 
•  PCI interrupts steerable to any interrupt channel 
•  Steerable interrupts for integrated peripheral controllers: USB, floppy, serial, parallel, 
audio, soundblaster, MIDI 
•  Steerable DMA channels for integrated floppy, parallel, and soundblaster pro controllers 
•  One additional steerable interrupt channel for on-board plug and play devices 
•  Microsoft Windows 98, Windows NT, Windows 95 and plug and play BIOS compliant 
•  Integrated I/O APIC (Advanced Peripheral Interrupt Controller) (CG Silicon) 
•  Built-in NAND-tree pin scan test capability 35um, 3.3V, low power CMOS process 
•  Single chip 27x27 mm, 352 pin BGA 
 
4.6  Clock Frequency Generator  
The notebook utilizes the IMI 9896I chip to supply the system clock needed to run the 
computer. The following are the available clock frequencies: 
 
System clock: 
Clock generator IMI 9806I
 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 256KB 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 VIA Twister System Controller chip provides primary control for the system 
memory. 
 
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