Technical Specifications

Model Number 765Tx
Standard Software Bundle1 FPC070041
Applications Software Bundle2 FPC070042
Pentium® Processor 166MHz with MMX Technology
System Memory (Standard / Max) 32MB /96MB SDRAM
L2 Cache 256KB
Bus Architecture PCI, CardBus
Display 12.1" SVGA TFT
Video Memory 2MB EDO
Hard Drive 3.2GB
Floppy Disk Drive 3.5" Modular
CD-ROM Drive 20x max Modular
Audio 16-bit Stereo Sound
Two Speakers, Microphone
Video MPEG-1,Zoomed Video
Modem Internal 56K3 Fax/Data/Voice Modem (K56Flex), DSVD
Pointing Device ErgoTrac
Infrared Port IrDA Compatible; 4Mbps
PC Card Slots 2 Type II / 1 Type III
Standard ports 1 USB, 1 Serial, 1 Parallel
1 External Monitor, 1 PS/2
1 RJ-11, 1 External FDD, 1 Docking
Audio/Video Jacks 1 Headphone, 1 Stereo Line In,
1 Microphone
Battery Type / Life4 Lithium ion, up to 3 Hrs
Optional Dual Batteries, up to 6 Hrs
Form Factor (w-x-d-x-h) 11.7" x 9.7" x 2.3"
Weight (w/ FDD) 7.6 Lbs (w/FDD and Battery)
Popular Options Second Lithium ion Battery
Second 3.2GB Hard Drive
External Floppy Disk Drive
LANdock (10/100 Ethernet)
Warranty 3 Years
  1. Standard Software Bundle - Windows® 95, Laplink®, ESS AudioRackTM, McAfee® VirusScan®, SoftPEGTM, PC-DoctorTM and MegaPhoneTM
  2. Applications Software Bundle - Windows 95, Microsoft® Works, SoftPEG, PC-Doctor, McAfee VirusScan, ESS AudioRack, MegaPhone and "The Internet Starts Here" Software Suite "The Internet Starts Here" Software Suite - AT&T WorldNet(SM), Microsoft Internet Explorer®, Laplink , Quicken® SE and JFAX Personnel Telecom®
  3. Actual speeds over U.S. telephone lines vary and are less than 56Kbps due to current FCC regulations and line conditions
  4. Actual battery life will vary based on screen brightness, applications, features, power management setting, battery conditioning and other customer preferences. CD-ROM or HDD usage may also have a significant impact on battery life

By Components

BIOS
Pheonix BIOS NoteBIOS 4.0, Copyright© 1985-1997 by Pheonix Technology Ltd.
PCI/CardBus (as detected by Linux-2.0.33; currently Linux 2.0.35 running)
Host bridge: Intel 82439TX
Bridge: Intel 82371AB PIIX4 Power Management
CardBus bridge: Texas Instruments PCI1131
VGA compatible controller: Trident TG 9660
IDE interface: Intel 82371AB 430TX PIIX4
USB Controller: Intel 82371AB PIIX4
SEE Also: /proc/pci
Video Adapter (as detected by Linux-2.0.35/XFree86-3.3.2)
Vendor: Trident Microsystems
Chipset: Cyber 9385
RAMDAC: Trident-Built-In
Video RAM: 2046 KB
SEE Also: /proc/pci
Memory
32MB SDRAM (on-board) + 64MB SDRAM (module);
When I added the additional 64MB RAM module, the Linux reported only 64MB of RAM, apparently seems not able to determine how much memory the system had. This was fixed by adding "mem=96M" kernel argument on LILO prompt. See The Linux BootPrompt-HowTo or my note on installation history.
64M SDRAM (module)
Vendor: HanMacStone
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Ethernet Cards (PCMCIA)
3COM 589D (3COM EtherLink III LAN PC card):
10BASE-T
Pcmcia-cs-3.0.0 detects it as 3com 589, and loads 3c589_cs module to the Linux kernel.
Linksys EtherFast 10/100 Network Adapter:
(Samsung SPE-10BT, as written on the product)
NE2000 compatible
PCMCIA Type II
Pcmcia-cs-3.0.0 detects it as Linksys EtherFast 10/100 Network Adapter, and loads modules 8390 and pcnet_cs to the Linux kernel.
Power Supply Adapter
Manufactured by Sanken Electric Co., LTD.
Vendor: Fujitsu Korea, LTD.
Input: 100--200V, 50--60Hz, 100--115VA
Output: 16V, 2.7A
Serial No.: 979K0168C
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CD-ROM Drive
Matshita UJDA110, ATAPI CD-ROM Drive, as detected by Linux and Windows 95.