Dell Inspiron 2600 BIOS 08.04.2004 driver - is a BIOS and System Update driver from . It runs on following
operating system: Windows XP. We recommend always using the most recent driver version available, so check for Dell Inspiron 2600 BIOS 08.04.2004 driver new verison
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Do not forget to set a system restore point before installing Dell Inspiron 2600 BIOS 08.04.2004 driver - driver, to avoid problems that may occurs when you install a
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Publisher review: Specifications:Microprocessor Microprocessor type:Inspiron™ 2650 Mobile Intel® Pentium® 4 processorInspiron 2600 Mobile Intel Pentium III processor-M or Mobile Intel Celeron® processorL1 cache 32 KB (internal)L2 cache 512 KB (Intel Pentium 4 and Intel Pentium III); 256 KB (Intel Celeron)External bus frequency:Inspiron 2650 400 MHzInspiron 2600 133 MHzSystem Information System chip set:Inspiron 2650 Intel 845MZInspiron 2600 Intel 830MGData bus width 64 bitsDRAM bus width 64 bitsMicroprocessor address bus width 32 bitsFlash EPROM:Inspiron 2650 39F040 (512 KB / 8-bit data busInspiron 2600 28F040 (512 KB / 8-bit data bus)Graphics bus integrated graphicsPCI bus standard 32-bit PCI busPC Card CardBus controller O2 Micro OZ6912PC Card connector supports one Type I or Type II cardCards supported 3.3 V and 5 VPC Card connector size 68 pinsData width (maximum) PCMCIA 16 bitsCardBus 32 bitsMemory Architecture:Inspiron 2650 DDR200 3.3V DDRInspiron 2600 PC133 SDRAMMemory module connector one user-accessible SODIMM socketsMemory module capacities 128 and 256 MBMemory type 3.3-V SODIMMStandard memory 128 MBMaximum memory 512 MBPorts and Connectors Parallel 25-hole connector; unidirectional, bidirectional, or ECPVideo 15-hole connectorAudio microphone connector, stereo headphone/speakers connectorPS/2 keyboard/mouse 6-pin mini-DIN connectorUSB (2) 4-pin USB-compliant connectorModem RJ-11 connectorEthernet LAN RJ-45 connector (optional)CommunicationsModem:Type v.92 56K MDCController softmodemInterface internal AC 97 busNetwork adapter 10/100 Ethernet LAN on system boardVideoVideo type:Inspiron 2650 external 4x AGP discreet graphic solution NV11Inspiron 2600 direct AGP integrated graphicsData bus:Inspiron 2650 external 4x AGPInspiron 2600 UMAVideo controller:Inspiron 2650 NVIDIA GeForce2 Go 100Inspiron 2600 Intel 830 MGVideo memory:Inspiron 2650 8 MB or 16 MB, external DDRInspiron 2600 System memory 128 MB System memory 256 MB UMA; shared with system memoryup to 32 MBUMA; shared with system memoryup to 48 MBLCD interface SPWGDisplay Type (active-matrix TFT) XGADimensions: 14.1 inch or 15 inchHeight: 14.1 inch 215.8 mm (8.5 inches) 15 inch 229.7 mm (9 inches)Width: 14.1 inch 287.1 mm (11.3 inches) 15 inch 305.7 mm (12 inches)Diagonal: 14.1 inch 359.16 mm (14.1 inches) 15 inch 382.4 mm (15.1 inches)Maximum resolutions 1024 x 768 at 16.8 million colorsResponse time (typical) 20-ms rise (maximum),30-ms fall (maximum)Refresh rate 60 HzRefresh rate 60 HzOperating angle 0º (closed) to 180ºViewing angles:Horizontal ±40°Vertical 10°/–30°Pixel pitch 0.28 x 0.28 mmPower consumption:Panel with backlight (typical) 6.5 WTouch Pad X/Y position resolution (graphics table mode) 240 cpiSize:Width 64.88 mm (2.55-inch) sensor-active areaHeight 48.88-mm (1.92-inch) rectangle Operating system: Windows XP
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