User`s guide

Installing the Software
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4. If the client driver has control the computer may or may not beep or
make other audible sounds. Refer to the documentation that came
with the card to identify the sounds it makes.
Applications Software
A client driver may have its own application software interface. For
example, the user interface program and network device drivers for a
network card typically come from the manufacturer of the network
software.
Cards that require only the Super Client driver may or may not come
with their own software. The CardTalk Control Panel automates the
management of memory and ATA cards. Refer to Chapter 5, Using the
CardTalk Control Panel, for information.
Other cards that require only the Super Client driver work with standard
MS-DOS commands. Fax/Modem cards work with commercial
communications software packages.
The software for your card depends on the type of card and its purpose.
Refer to the card owner’s manual for more information.
Removing a Card
Upon removal of a PC Card, Card Services notifies the client driver that
the card has been removed. At this point, the client driver prevents
operations that would result in system failure.
When you insert the PC Card again, the client driver re-initializes the
card.