User`s guide
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PC Cards
Your Digital notebook is equipped with two PC Card sockets. They accommodate two 3.3V/5V
Type I or Type II PC Cards or one Type III PC Card. The PC Card feature allows you to allows
you to expand and customize your notebook to meet a wide range of computing needs without
sacrificing portability. PC Cards accommodate a number of expansion options: hard disks,
fax/modems and network (LAN) cards are just a small sample of the PC Card products available
on today’s market.
Your Digital notebook computer comes from the factory with a Microsoft operating system
installed. The drivers needed for most of the PC Cards are included on your system. If a
compatible driver is not available, refer to your operating system’s PC Card On-line help or the
PC Card manufacturer’s documentation.
Using Win 95 PC Card Support
Windows 95 provides On-line help for configuring and troubleshooting PC Cards. The On-line
help can be accessed from the Windows 95 Start menu. If Windows 95 cannot configure your PC
Card, it will attempt to substitute an existing device driver. The following topics are covered:
• Enabling and disabling support for PC Cards
• Removing PC Card support
• Specifying the number of PC Card slots
• Setting up the PC Card socket
• Installing support for SRAM memory cards
• Displaying the PC Card status indicator
• Troubleshooting