User's Manual

Notebook User Guide
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(I/O) features such as modems and LANs. The features for Type II Cards
include following characters:
Type II Extended Cards
Many PC cards are Type II extended cards. The extended card has an
additional physical component that protrudes beyond the traditional card
size. The extension can be as large as 40 mm deep by 9.65 mm high. This
extension provides room for additional electronics as well as a location for
external connectors. The wireless LAN card and GPRS card are examples.
The extended part is for additional electronics and antenna. Instead of
external wireless LAN PC card, you can purchase and install the built-in
wireless LAN option of this notebook
Communication Cards
Both network PC cards and fax/modem cards can use with your notebook
computer. However, if you use built-in LAN/Modem options of this
computer, it is not necessary to use those cards. If you start the
LAN/Modem application without inserting the fax/modem card or had
the built-in LAN/Modem options installed, the application typically does
not find the card.
Storage Cards
When you insert a storage PC card, PC card Adapter for other memory
card (i.e. Compact Flash card, SmartMedia card...) or small hard drive card
in the notebook computer, it appears as a unique drive depending on the
type of card you are using.
The following table provides sample drive designations.
Sample Drive Designations
Drive letter Location/Device
C: Internal hard disk
D: Internal hard disk, 2nd partition