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DEFINITY Made Easy Tools
Issue 2, November 2000
DEFINITY Hardware
TN795
The TN795 processor provides a system offering support for up to 40 voice stations with co-resident voice switching, voice and fax messaging and system applications that are running on a Microsoft Windows NT operating system. The communication between the firmware and the software is done by an Ethernet connection. An Intel processor Message Link or IML is the Ethernet control link between the Pentium processor and the MPC860 processor. This allows for the message based communication between the two processors.
The TN795 is the equivalent to 2 standard DEFINITY cards but has only one appearance on the backplane connector system. For the Tone/Clock angel firmware the TN2182 must be removed from the system, the TN795 must be in an even slot and the TN744 must be in the system.
There are other components that are unique to DEFINITY ONE. They include the Hard Disk (comcode 848320800), a multi-leg auxiliary or octopus cable (comcode 601929763), a software CD (J58890TN10L1), pcANYWHERE, a backup Flash Disk (408166783) and a PCMCIA Ethernet card (407961804).
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