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1. Product outline
This PC card drive is designed to be connected to a personal com-
puter to read and write PC cards (ATA type II, CompactFlash,
SmartMedia, and PCMCIA hard disks). A SCSI interface is used to
enable the device to be connected to a Macintosh, IBM PC/AT
compatible running Dos, Windows 95/NT/98, Sun Sparc and Sun Ultra
Sparc, or other personal computers.
Using with Macintosh
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Connect the card drive to the SCSI port, the standard Macintosh
hard disk interface. Some more recent Macintosh models (ex: G3,
G4) may require the addition of a PCI SCSI board. Microtech recom-
mends Adaptec SCSI boards. Use of the PCD-47 with a Macintosh
requires the use of Macintosh mounting software to mount removable
media such as PC cards, CompactFlash, SmartMedia, and PCMCIA
hard disks. Microtech includes Software Architects DOS Mounter SE
with the Macintosh version of the PCD-47 (part no: PCD-47-MAC).
For owners of other versions of the PCD-47, this software can be
purchased as an option through Microtech along with the reader, or
may be purchased from a separate vendor. The software may also
be purchased and downloaded online at:
http://www.softarch.com/go/online.html
Using with Windows
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If you do not already have a SCSI board installed, follow the installa-
tion instructions that come with your SCSI board. The manufacturer
recommends Adaptec SCSI boards. For Dos, Windows 3.x Windows
95/NT/98, simply connect the PC Card reader to the SCSI board, or
another SCSI device, turn on the PC Card reader’s power and reboot
the computer. Your PC card reader will appear as a drive letter under
“My Computer”. You may now insert PC cards and access them as
you would a hard drive or floppy disk drive.
* The PCD-47 requires three SCSI IDs.