Installation manual
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No locking tabs; modules are restrained by friction and installation of cover.
Note open top:
For Partner II only, a second carrier for the expansion processor and cards.
Not clear if this is different in any way than the original carrier, but AT&T documented it as a
separate gadget.
Improved carrier that does not require a cover. Locking tabs keep modules in place. There is more
space between modules to improve airflow. Color photo shows cover installed.
The 2-slot carrier (also called a “module connector”) had release numbers,
such as “3.1,” but we do not have a complete list of such releases, and are
unaware if there is any difference in functionality. The module connector is
small, and does not provide any enclosure or cover; it merely serves to
connect two modules. Since Partner modules themselves physically interlock,
this works satisfactorily.
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The original Partner supported only 1 and 2 card installations, and initially
only had one kind of card, the 206. Features were very limited.
Instead of a full carrier to hold the cards, 2-card installations use a “module
connector” to bridge the two cards. A single card could be installed on a