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Philips HD11 - 13 Configuration; Introduction; Compatibility Information; System Software

Philips HD11
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4535 612 10261 HD11 Service Manual Page 315
CSIP Level 1 Configuration: Introduction
13 Configuration
Introduction
This section lists all of the released software version part numbers for the system, identifies the
primary system PCBs, and shows where these PCBs are located in the system. When applicable,
additional PCB reference information is provided.
This section also contains configuration information such as the as-shipped system BIOS settings,
hard disk drive jumper positions, and the Philips-recommended settings for the optional OEM
peripherals sold with the system.
Compatibility
Information
Call your Philips representative for the core information you need to determine the compatibil-
ity of primary system PCBs and certain hardware assemblies with respect to the system software
releases.
NOTE At power on, the system conducts a check of the transducer connector modules and
the TR boards to determine if they are the correct type for the system: If one (or
more) of these boards is not the correct type for the system, an error message is dis-
played and the system is prevented from imaging. (See “Incompatible Hardware Shut-
down Error” on page 176.)
System
Software
Software releases and corresponding part numbers are listed in Table 13-1. See Section 13,
“Configuration” for a summarized history of the software and hardware changes associated with
specific software releases.

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