Alpha-Top Green759

Alpha-Top Green759

The Alpha-Top Green759 is a Pentium 1-based generic/ODM 3-spindle laptop released in 1998. It was sold by ARM Computer, Hyperdata, Maxtech, Macom, Trogon, and likely others.

CPU Support

The Green759's CPUs are on a sub-board. They shipped with one of two sub-board types - standard MMC1 Pentium II/Celeron boards, or a Socket 7 adapter used for AMD Socket 7 CPUs.

RAM Support

The G759 uses standard 144pin 3.3V RAM, either EDO or SDRAM. Up to 256MB are supported (officially) with 2 slots.

Expansion Cards

The Green759 laptops have an expansion bay inside that can accept either a modem or a FireWire card.


Specifications

Spec Details
CPU MMC1 or Socket 7 depending on sub-board type
- Intel Pentium MMX @166, 266MHz, other speeds
- AMD Mobile K6-2 @300MHz, other speeds
RAM 2x 144pin Slots (EDO and SDRAM supported)
- 256MB Maximum
Hard Disk IDE 2.5"
Display Options - 12.1" TFT/Active Matrix LCD @800x600
- 13.3" TFT/Active Matrix LCD @1024x768
- 14.1" TFT/Active Matrix LCD @1024x768
Graphics Chipset Trident
- 4MB VRAM
Audio ESS Maestro 2
Main Battery NiMH or 12-cell Lithium Ion
CMOS Battery Unknown
Power Supply Barrel Jack
Disk Drives 3 Spindle
- Fixed 3.5" 1.44MB Floppy Drive
- Modular bay supporting CD-ROM, DVD-ROM, ZIP Drive, 2nd HDD, 2nd Battery
PC Cards 2x PCMCIA/CardBus Slots
- ZoomVideo Supported
Networking Optional internal modem
Other I/O - 1x Parallel
- 1x Serial
- 1x VGA Out
- 2x USB 1.x
- 1x PS/2
- 1x Dock Connector
- 1x S-Video Out
- 1x Video In
- 1x Headphone Out
- 1x Line Out
- 1x Line In
- 1x Mic In
- Infrared
BIOS Phoenix
Pointing Device Trackpad

Resources


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