PC Cards
PC Cards (or PCMCIA Cards) can be used to extend the capabilities of your
system by providing a connection for adding a modem (or an additional
modem, such as a cellular modem), a network connection, a SCSI interface,
or other functions. PCMCIA cards provide a compact source of such extend-
ed capabilities and a common interface with your WinBook XL2. They can
provide a very powerful source for upgrading your system. Your WinBook
XL2 comes equipped with two PCMCIA slots, one on each side of the unit,
which are able to use cards that conform to the PCMCIA standard.
Both slots of your WinBook XL2 are equipped for CardBus support and
can use PC cards. Both slots are equipped to support Zoomed Video con-
nections. If you want more information on Zoomed Video, see Chapter
Six. Your WinBook XL2 can accept Type I and Type II PCMCIA cards
(Type II cards are slightly thicker) in either slot. Since both slots function
independently, your WinBook XL2 can support up to two cards at a time,
in the following configurations:
Two Type I
Two Type II
One Type I and One Type II
If your card is not configured for power management, which usually
requires a driver (the software coding that communicates between the card
and the machine) specific to the card, this can drain your battery. The pre-
loaded drivers will work with most cards designated as Windows 98 com-
patible. If you find that your card does not work with the preloaded drivers,
use the driver disk that came with your card or contact the card manufac-
turer to determine how to get your card to work with the WinBook XL2. If
the driver for your actual card is not found in Windows 98 database of dri-
vers and you choose a generic driver, you should consider taking the card
out of the slot when it is not in use to avoid draining the battery.
User’s Manual
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If you want to use the
card with an operating
system other than
Windows 98 (e.g. DOS), you can
contact Technical Support for
information on how to obtain
the necessary drivers.
There are also Type III PC
cards, which are thicker
than Type I or Type II cards.
Type III cards will not fit into the
PCMCIA slots on your WinBook
XL2. Check to be certain that a
card is not Type III before purchas-
ing it for your system.
Summary of Contents for XL2
Page 1: ...User s Manual for notebook computers ...
Page 6: ...Table of Contents 6 Table of Contents ...
Page 11: ...Preface v ...
Page 13: ...Chapter One Getting Started Chapter 1 Getting Started 1 1 ...
Page 40: ...Chapter Two Basic Computing Chapter 2 Basic Computing 2 1 ...
Page 60: ...Chapter Three Mobile Computing Chapter 3 Mobile Computing 3 1 ...
Page 80: ...Chapter Four Desktop Operation Chapter 4 Desktop Operation 4 1 ...
Page 98: ...Chapter 4 Desktop Operation 4 19 ...
Page 99: ...Chapter Five PC Cards PCMCIA Chapter 5 PC Cards PCMCIA 5 1 ...
Page 113: ...Chapter Six Video Settings Chapter 6 Video Settings 6 1 ...
Page 123: ...Chapter Seven Upgrading Chapter 7 Upgrading 7 1 ...
Page 135: ...7 13 Chapter 7 Upgrading ...
Page 160: ...Chapter Nine Troubleshooting Chapter 9 Troubleshooting 9 1 ...
Page 187: ...Glossary Glossary G 1 ...
Page 204: ...Index Index I 1 ...
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