User`s guide

6
Expansion and Option
Devices
This chapter describes the optional and expansion equipment that can be added to the basic
notebook system. Expansion devices are ones which are installed inside the computer rather than
external equipment such as a printer that can be connected to the computer’s I/O ports. For
example:
Add more system memory to improve performance.
Remove the FDD module and replace it with the CD-ROM module
(standard on selected models) or the optional secondary battery pack.
Connect your Digital notebook to the optional Minidock Port Replicator to
increase expandability. Two Minidock models are available: one with
Network interface and one without.
System Memory Expansion
Your Digital notebook comes equipped with 8MB of on-board EDO memory. While this
memory is sufficient for most circumstances, you may find that in some cases additional memory
is required. The notebook provides two expansion slots for installing two optional Dual In-line
Memory Modules (DIMMs). Contact your Digital notebook representative for purchasing
information.