Toshiba AR-B1375 用户手册

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AR-B1375/AR-B1376 User’s Guide 
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1. OVERVIEW 
This chapter provides an overview of your system features and capabilities.  The following topics are covered: 
 
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Introduction 
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Packing List 
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Features 
 
1.1 INTRODUCTION 
The AR-B1375 and AR-B1376 are new generation half size, 386 ISA card.  This card offers much greater performance 
than the older cards such as support for 32MB’s of DRAM using two 72-pin SIMMs, one RS-232C/485 and one RS-232C 
port and 3/1.5MB solid state disk capacity for ROM, FLASH and SRAM. 
 
The unit also comes with a programmable watchdog timer and other typical interfaces.  These 386 CPU cards are excellent 
for embedded systems, MMI’s, workstations, medical applications or POS/POI systems.  As well, an RS-232C/485 port 
provided remote control.  RS-485 has not been offered until recently on 386 cards. 
 
Especially the AR-B1376 with on board VGA, offers the most exciting possibilities yet to the industry.  The on board 
VGA/LCD controller brings about a whole new dimension of industrial computing.  No longer do you have to worry about 
adding an extra card to your system.  Negating the need of a separate VGA card saves space.  The VGA/LCD unit comes 
with 1MB of V-RAM on board and uses the C&T 65545 Chipset, to support a wide range of LCD Panels. 
 
1.2 PACKING LIST 
The accessories are included with the system. Before you begin installing your AR-B1375 or AR-B1376 board, 
take a moment to make sure that the following items have been included inside the AR-B1375 or AR-B1376 
package. 
 
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The quick setup manual 
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1 AR-B1375 or AR-B1376 all-in-one single CPU board  
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1 Hard disk drive interface cable 
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1 Floppy disk drive interface cable 
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1 Parallel port interface cable 
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1 RS-232C interface cable 
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2 Software utility CD (AR-B1375 has not the VGA function, and only encloses one SSD utility 
diskette).