User`s guide

PC Cards
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3. Select one of the four choices and follow the remaining on-screen instructions.
Installing PC Network Cards in Win95
1. Insert the PC Network Card into the PC Card socket. Please refer to figure 5-1
if you have questions on inserting PC Cards into the PC Card socket.
2. Windows 95 will normally configure the network card immediately. If
Windows 95 cannot configure your PC Card, it will give you up to four choices
to choose from:
Use Windows default driver
Driver from disk provided by manufacturer
Do not install a driver
Select from a list of alternative drivers
3. Select one of the four choices and follow the remaining on-screen instructions.
For further network configuration information, see your Network
Administrator.
Installing PC Cards in WinNT 4.0
In order to use a PC Card under the Windows NT 4.0 environment, that card’s driver
must be a Windows NT compatible 32-bit driver. If it is not, you will not be able to
complete the install procedure. Refer to your PC Card’s documentation for more details.
Digital state of the art engineering has designed a driver which enables you to make use of
many of the HiNote VP 500 Series Power Management features on a Windows NT 4.0
platform. The driver is called Enhanced Power Management (EPM). It can be found on
the Digital System CD with the following path Driver/WinNT/EPM. The EPM advanced
features allow for:
Hot insertion/removal of PC Card modems
Dynamically power on/off modem slot as needed
Power down PCMCIA sockets when in suspend mode
Update of operating system time after power management events (for example,
suspend/resume)
Improved battery life and system shutdown feature
Power source icon added to the Task bar, double-clicking shows the % of battery power
remaining