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== IBM SelectaBase 770 ==
 
== IBM SelectaBase 770 ==
The SelectaBase 770 acts as a port replicator for 770 series ThinkPads and contains basic pass-through connections for the notebook ports. It comes without integrated power supply but provides the same AC port as found in a ThinkPad, so you need to use either your Thinkpad AC adapter or another IBM AC adapter. Besides all the pass-through ports the Port Replicator comes with an On/Off switch and a slot for a cable lock (only for the dock though).
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The SelectaBase 770 acts as a port replicator for 770 series ThinkPads and contains basic pass-through connections for the notebook ports. It comes without integrated power supply but provides the same DC port as found in a ThinkPad, so you need to use either your Thinkpad AC adapter or another IBM AC adapter. Besides all the pass-through ports the Port Replicator comes with an On/Off switch and a slot for a cable lock (only for the dock though).
  
 
It contains a second docking port to allow it to be docked onto the [[SelectaDock I]], [[SelectaDock II]] or [[SelectaDock III]] docking station, acting as a middle layer between the notebook and the dock. Also, if not connected to the SelectaDock, this port can be used to extend the SelectaBase 770 with a [[SelectaBase PC Card Enabler]] or [[SelectaBase PC Card Enabler with Advanced EtherJet]].
 
It contains a second docking port to allow it to be docked onto the [[SelectaDock I]], [[SelectaDock II]] or [[SelectaDock III]] docking station, acting as a middle layer between the notebook and the dock. Also, if not connected to the SelectaDock, this port can be used to extend the SelectaBase 770 with a [[SelectaBase PC Card Enabler]] or [[SelectaBase PC Card Enabler with Advanced EtherJet]].
 
    
 
    
 
===Features===
 
===Features===
* PS2-keyboard
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* Passthrough ports:
* PS2-mouse
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** [[PS/2 Port|PS/2 Keyboard]]
* Serial (9 pin)
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** [[PS/2 Port|PS/2 Mouse]]
* Parallel (25 pin)
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** [[Serial Port|Serial (DB9-M)]]
* MIDI/Joystick
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** [[Parallel Port|Parallel (DB25-F)]]
* USB (1 port)
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** [[MIDI/Game Port]]
* Diskette drive
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** [[USB Port|USB]] (1 port)
* VGA
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** [[Floppy Connector|External Diskette drive]]
* Audio line-out
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** [[VGA Port|VGA]]
* Docking Port (secondary)
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** [[Audio Jacks|Audio line-out]]
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* [[Docking Port]] (secondary)
 
* Kensington Security hole
 
* Kensington Security hole
 
* Security lock
 
* Security lock
 
* Power button
 
* Power button
 
 
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== Supported ThinkPads ==
 
== Supported ThinkPads ==
* {{770}}, {{770E}}, {{770ED}}, {{770X}}, {{770Z}}
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* ThinkPad {{770}}, {{770E}}, {{770ED}}, {{770X}}, {{770Z}}

Latest revision as of 21:43, 22 September 2007

IBM SelectaBase 770

The SelectaBase 770 acts as a port replicator for 770 series ThinkPads and contains basic pass-through connections for the notebook ports. It comes without integrated power supply but provides the same DC port as found in a ThinkPad, so you need to use either your Thinkpad AC adapter or another IBM AC adapter. Besides all the pass-through ports the Port Replicator comes with an On/Off switch and a slot for a cable lock (only for the dock though).

It contains a second docking port to allow it to be docked onto the SelectaDock I, SelectaDock II or SelectaDock III docking station, acting as a middle layer between the notebook and the dock. Also, if not connected to the SelectaDock, this port can be used to extend the SelectaBase 770 with a SelectaBase PC Card Enabler or SelectaBase PC Card Enabler with Advanced EtherJet.

Features

Supported ThinkPads