32 Users Manual
Working with PC Cards
When you install PC Cards, you can add a multitude of functions to your notebook
computer similar to those found on add-in boards for desktop computers. There are
many PC Cards on the market, the supported PC Cards are listed below:
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Input/output, such as modem, network, video capture, and SCSI cards.
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Storage, such as hard drive and flash memory cards.
Your computer includes the following PC Card support:
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Two PC-Card slots: You can install Type I, II, or III cards in the slots.
TYPE III Cards:
Type III cards are thicker than Types I and II. If you install a Type III card in the
bottom slot, you cannot install a card in the top slot.
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CardBus hardware and software: CardBus enables the computer to use 32-bit
PC Cards. Windows XP supports 32-bit and 16-bit PC Cards.
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Zoomed video: Both PC Card slots and the video chip on your computer
support zoomed video. When you install a zoom video PC Card in the upper or
lower slot, data can be transferred directly from the PC Card to video and audio
systems without going through the microprocessor. Video conferencing and
real-time multimedia devices, such as video cameras, are supported by zoomed
video.
Maintaining PC Cards
To maintain your PC Cards, follow these guidelines:
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Keep cards away from excessive heat, direct sunlight, and liquids.
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Do not drop, bend, flex, or crush cards when handling.
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Keep dust, magnets, and static electricity away from PC Cards.
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When a card is not in use, carry it in its protective carrying case.
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Some PC Cards include cables that extend from the back of the cards. Be
careful not to bend or put excessive strain on these cables.
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