Socket 370 SBC Supports 850-MHz PIIIs

Nov. 1, 2000

The VMIVME-7740 single-board computer (SBC) supports Pentium III processors up to 850 MHz and provides remote Ethernet booting, a PMC expansion site with VMEbus P2 I/O, and on-board mass storage. Special features include three programmable 16-bit timers, 32 KB of nonvolatile SRAM, software-selectable watchdog timer with reset, and optional support for up to 192 MB of compact flash.
Standard features include a PGA370 socket processor, up to 512 MB of SDRAM, a 64-bit C&T AGP SVGA controller with 4 MB of SGRAM, two on-board fast Ethernet controllers supporting both 10BaseT and 100BaseTX interfaces, a front-panel USB, Ultra-DMA hard- and floppy-disk drive controllers, a real-time clock, and a miniature speaker. Operating system support includes Windows 98SE/NT/CE/2000, Linux, VxWorks, QNX, Solaris, and LynxOS. Prices start at $4,281.

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