IBM 8480 User Manual
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IBM xSeries 205Type 8480:User’s Guide
Trademarks
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Lotus, Lotus Notes, SmartSuite, and Domino are trademarks of Lotus Development
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Linux is a registered trademark of Linus Torvalds.
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Important notes
Processor speeds indicate the internal clock speed of the microprocessor; other
factors also affect application performance.
factors also affect application performance.
CD-ROM drive speeds list the variable read rate. Actual speeds vary and are often
less than the maximum possible.
less than the maximum possible.
When referring to processor storage, real and virtual storage, or channel volume, KB
stands for approximately 1000 bytes, MB stands for approximately 1 000 000 bytes,
and GB stands for approximately 1 000 000 000 bytes.
stands for approximately 1000 bytes, MB stands for approximately 1 000 000 bytes,
and GB stands for approximately 1 000 000 000 bytes.
When referring to hard disk drive capacity or communications volume, MB stands for
1000000 bytes, and GB stands for 1000 000 000 bytes. Total user-accessible
capacity may vary depending on operating environments.
1000000 bytes, and GB stands for 1000 000 000 bytes. Total user-accessible
capacity may vary depending on operating environments.
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