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Texas Instruments Extensa 60x Series - Standard Peripheral Devices; Expansion Capabilities

Texas Instruments Extensa 60x Series
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General Description 1-11
Table 1-5 65x Series External Ports
1.2.8 Standard Peripheral Devices
As standard features, the Extensa notebooks include a user-removable internal hard
drive and either a 3.5-inch floppy disk drive or CD-ROM drive and built-in point
touchpad (mouse device). On the 65x Series, the FDD or CD-ROM drive is user
removable.
1.2.9 Expansion Capabilities
The Extensa 60x and 65x Series Notebooks are designed with a variety of expansion
features that permit substantial functionality and performance upgrades over the life
of the product. The expansion capabilities built into the notebook are summarized in
Table 1-6 and described in greater detail in the following paragraphs.
Port Assignment Description
External VGA Port 15-Pin Female connector used to attach an
external SVGA monitor to the notebook.
Serial Port 9-Pin Male connector used to attach an RS-232
serial device to the notebook.
Parallel/Floppy Port 25-Pin Female connector used to attach a
bidirectional printer or an external floppy disk
drive (requires special cable for use with floppy
disk drive).
PS/2
®
Port
6-Pin Circular connectors used to attach external
keyboard/mouse devices to the notebook.
DC-IN Connector Power in connector used to attach the output of
the AC adapter to the notebook.
Fast Infrared Port Fast Infrared Port (4 M/b) used for wireless
communications between the notebook and an
FIR-equipped device such as keyboard, another
notebook, printer, etc.
Audio In/Out, Mic In Jacks Provide for input of external sound source or
audio output to drive external speakers
Expansion Bus 120-Pin PCI Bus that supports an external Port
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