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Latest revision as of 04:24, 24 July 2018
| HP Envizex | |
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| Manufacturer | HP |
| Model | Envizex |
| Communication | |
| Interface | Ethernet |
| Graphic Modes | |
| Type | PseudoColor |
| Resolution | 1280x1024 |
| Firmware | |
| CPU | 25/28/33 MHz Intel i960CF (i/a/p) |
| RAM | 4 MB to 102/132 MB (ai/p) |
The HP Envizex terminal is an X Window System terminal, the successor to the 700/RX series terminals, featuring the same flat pizzabox case and a slightly modified architecture with a faster version of the Intel i960 RISC CPU. They have a (very quiet) fan inside. Three different series (a, i, and p) were available with minor differences in hardware configuration.
| Feature | a SERIES | i SERIES | p SERIES |
|---|---|---|---|
| CPU | 28 MHz Intel i960CF | 25 MHz Intel i960CF | 33 MHz Intel i960CF |
| Base RAM | 4 MB | 4 MB | 6 MB |
| Maximum RAM | 132 MB | 132 MB | 102 MB |
| SIMM Slots | 4 | 4 | 3 |
| Video Resolution | 1280x1024 | 1024x768 | 1280x1024 |
Common features to all Envizex terminals:
- Memory expansion through 32 MB 72-pin non-parity SIMM module slots
- 2 MB Video RAM
- 8-bit color depth
- two RS-232 serial ports
- HIL port
- PS/2 keyboard port
- PS/2 mouse port
- Centronics parallel printer port
- RJ45 twisted pair 10 Mbps ethernet port
- AUI 10 Mbps ethernet port
- BNC 10 Mbps ethernet port
- VGA video connector
- Expansion options:
- 3.5" PC floppy drive
- CD-quality audio
- One expansion slot containing:
- SCSI/ROM adapter card
- Token Ring adapter card
- 100VG AnyLan adapter card (HP proprietary 100 Mbps networking)
- Two PCMCIA sockets for:
- Boot-ROM card
- SRAM cards containing fonts or a local copy of the X server
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