Advanced power management (apm), Hp vectra 500 series desktop backplane – HP Vectra 500 Series User Manual
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3 System Board (P/Ns D3657-63001 and D3661-63001)
Principal Components and Features
Advanced Power Management (APM)
The Advanced Power Management (APM) is a standard, defined by Intel
and Microsoft, for a power-saving mode that is applicable under a wide
range of operating systems. The version APM 1.1 supports the following
modes: Fully-on, Standby, Suspend, and Off.
The Suspend mode, which also used to be known as Sleep, is now managed
at the operating system level only. There is no longer the inter-activity
between BIOS Setup and operating systems, and no longer a “sleep at” item
in the Setup menus. This is to avoid the BIOS from shutting down the
system at the wrong moment.
HP Vectra 500 Series Desktop Backplane
The HP Vectra 500 Series desktop backplane supports two 16-bit ISA
(Industry Standard Architecture) cards, one 32-bit PCI (Peripheral
Component Interconnect) card and has one combination slot for an ISA or
PCI card.
The four expansion card slots are arranged as follows:
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Slot 1 - (the top slot) can be used for a 32-bit PCI card.
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Slot 2 - a combination slot that can be used for a 32-bit PCI card or a full-
length 16-bit ISA card (up to 30 cm / 12 inches).
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Slot 3 - can be used for a full-length 16-bit ISA card.
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Slot 4 - can be used for a half-length 16-bit ISA card
(up to 15 cm / 6 inches).
2 x ISA
1 x PCI
1 x ISA/PCI
Combination Slot
System Board
Connector
Slot 1
Slot 2
Slot 4
Slot 3