Ibm PC 300GL Pdf User Manuals. View online or download Ibm PC 300GL Information Manual, Quick Reference Manual, Software Manual. Only for reinstalling Windows 98 on an IBM computer that was originally shipped with Windows 98 preinstalled. The Microsoft Windows 98 CD is provided with your computer so that you can reinstall Windows 98 in case of a hard disk failure or other damage to your Windows 98 files. Contents • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • PC 100 [ ] The PC 100 was a budget model, available only in selected markets. PC 140 [ ] The PC 140 was a budget model, available only in selected markets. PC Series 300 [ ] Industry standard ISA/PCI architecture, first IBM machines with. Processors ranged from the, 486SX-20, -100 to the and in case of the Models 360 and 365 the. 486 models had a selectable bus architecture (SelectaBus) through a replaceable riser-card, offering the choice of either / or /ISA. Within the 300 series the following models appeared: PC 330 [ ]. An IBM Personal Computer 330 (6577-9BT) Its last sub model used the processor clocked at 100, 133 or 166 MHz. It had, depending on the sub-model up to 4 ISA and/or 3 PCI and four (2 external 5.25 inch, 1 external and 1 internal 3.5 inch) drive bays. It had in its latest version, the 6577, 1 DIMM-168 and 4 SIMM-72 RAM slots, and featured an IBM SurePath BIOS. This PC has 2 USB 1.0 slots in the back. The latest operating system which can be installed in this PC is Windows 2000 or Windows ME. Windows XP can be installed, but the speed will be much slower than Windows 2000 or Windows ME, and it is nearly unoperable with Windows XP. It comes with a 5 volt SDRAM slot which is not compatible with the 3.3V (the common used SDRAM). The slot looks same, but the keying is different. Trying to push a 3.3V SDRAM on the 5V SDRAM slot could make the slot faulty and/or broken RAM chips. An IBM 300PL with Pentium MMX The 300PL used three models of processors during its lifetime, the, and. Models using the Pentium MMX came in speeds of 166, 200 and 233 MHz; models using the Pentium II came in speeds of 266, 300, 333, 350, 400 and 450 MHz; and models using the Pentium III came in speeds of 450, 500, 533, 550, 600, 667, 733, 800 and 866 MHz. The 300PL usually shipped with a hard drive with a capacity ranging from 2 GB to 20 GB, a CD-ROM drive, and a floppy drive. In some models, an IBM EtherJet 10/100 Ethernet network adapter is also included. The IBM 300PL came either in a tower or a desktop form-factor. Four different types of form-factors exist: • Three PCI slots, no AGP; it also has an extra bay for a CD or DVD drive (desktop) • Three PCI slots and one AGP; it also an extra bay for a CD or DVD drive (desktop) • Four PCI slots and one AGP; it also has an extra bay for a CD or DVD drive (desktop) • Six PCI slots and one AGP; it also has two extra bays for a CD or DVD drive (tower) PC 300GL [ ] The PC 300GL used the, Pentium I, Pentium II and Pentium III throughout its lifetime. Celeron-based models had processors clocked at 333, 366, 433, 466, 500 and 533 MHz; Pentium I models had processors clocked at 133, and 166 MHz; Pentium II-based models had processors clocked at 350, 400, 450 MHz; and Pentium III-based models had processors clocked at 450, 500, 533, 550, 600, 667, 733, 800 and 866 MHz. These systems were packaged in two case form-factors, desktop and micro-tower. There were two variants of the desktop case, one with two expansion slots and one with four. Both variants had four drive bays. The micro-tower case had four expansion slots and four drive bays. PC 300XL [ ] The PC 300XL uses the Pentium MMX clocked at 233 or 266 MHz, or the Pentium II clocked at 233, 266 or 300 MHz. It features integrated 10/100 Ethernet. See also [ ] • • • • • • • for the IBM PC Server Series References [ ]. (Fixed Problem) I found the bios disk for this machine along with 2 PC300PL / PC300GL CDs and updated the bios and selected 1 - United States and selected N 'No' on all other options of updating your S/N and Type numbers. I rebooted the PC and now the splash screen and bios are all in English. So if you need to select a language for the bios on old PCs you'll have to flash it. If anyone needs the drivers for the IBM Personal Computer 300PL/300GL let me know as I got all the CDs and disk drivers. IBM and Lenovo took off all old ThinkPad and desktop drivers from their site, and is now very hard to find online. I know ThinkPads.com here has the ThinkPads drivers but don't know for the IBM desktops such as the Aptiva Series, Personal Computer Series and NetVista Series. So far all the IBM PCs I own, I have a complete external HDD with all drivers and OEM logos information on the drive and saving to it as I find more drivers. They will be getting harder to find I guess through time.
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