The Alpha-Top Green797 is an Intel Socket 370-based laptop released in 1999. It shared some visual resemblance to the Green760/790 but doesn't share any parts except for a few minor things. About the only compatible part is the keyboard. It is nearly identical to the Green795, which uses AMD processors instead of Intel.
A specsheet for this laptop indicates that it supports Socket 370 Celeron CPUs or FC-PGA Pentium IIIs, meaning it must have used some sort of daughtercard system for processor support.
Spec | Details |
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CPU | - Socket 370 - Intel Celeron @333, 366, 400, 433, 466, 500, or 533MHz - Intel Pentium III (FC-PGA) |
Chipset | Intel 440ZXm/440BX |
RAM | SDRAM, 2 144pin slots, 256MB max |
Hard Disk | 2.5" IDE |
Display Options | - 12.1" HPA/Passive Matrix @800x600 - 12.1" TFT/Active Matrix @800x600 - 14.1" TFT/Active Matrix @1024x768 |
Graphics Chipset | ATI Mobility-M with 4 or 8MB VRAM |
Audio | Creative EV1958 or ESS Allegro 1988 (See note below) |
Main Battery | - NiMH 10-cell (4000mAh) - Lithium Ion 9-cell (5100mAh) - Both from Sony |
CMOS Battery | Unknown |
Power Supply | Barrel Jack |
Disk Drives | - 3 spindle - 1.44MB 3.5" Floppy Drive - CD-ROM or DVD-ROM |
Expansion | - 2x PCMCIA/CardBus Slots - 2x Type II or 1x Type III - ZoomVideo Supported |
Networking | Modem |
Other I/O | - 1x VGA Out - 1x Parallel - 1x Serial - 1x PS/2 - 1x S-Video Out - 1x 20pin port replicator connector - 1x USB 1.x - 1x Line In - 1x Headphone/Line/SPDIF Out - 1x Mic In |
BIOS | Phoenix |
Pointing Device | Trackpad |
Audio Support Note: There's a spec conflict here - one specsheet (orphanlaptops) says it uses the Creative card and another specsheet (assurance) says it uses the ESS card. It's possible that both are right, and that there were multiple revisions of this laptop.
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