Celeron-Based SBC Includes AGP, VGA And Ethernet

May 1, 2000

Designed to utilize the PCI slot, the IRV-3702 single-board computer supports Celeron processors operating at up to 500 MHz and provides both AGP and VGA support. The board also provides connectivity via a 10/100 Mb/s Ethernet port.
On-board system memory is expandable up to 1 GB and includes 1 Kb of E2Key memory. An optional PROMDISK chip is available in capacities ranging from 4 to 32 MB and comes with ROM-DOS version 6.22. The boards multi I/O controller includes USB, IrDA, RS-232, and dual EIDE PCI hard-disk ports. Pricing starts at $595.

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