Using pc cards, Pc card type, Cardbus support – TAG MIL-BOOK 200 User Manual

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Expanding Your Computer

Using PC Cards

Your computer has a PC card slot.

PC cards are credit card-sized peripheral products based on the standards
developed by PCMCIA (Personal Computer Memory Card International
Association). PCMCIA is a non-profit association for promoting the
interchangeability among mobile computers where ruggedness, low
power, and small size are critical.

PC Card Type

Your computer’s PC card slot can accommodate two type II card or one
type III cards. Typical type II/III cards are flash memory, SRAM,
modem, LAN, and SCSI cards.

CardBus Support

Your computer’s PC card slot supports CardBus specifications. CardBus
is the 32-bit version of PC card technology. It allows speeds of up to 133
Mbps at 33 MHz. Typical applications are SCSI host bus and high-speed
network cards.

Inserting and Removing a PC Card

NOTES:

Some PC cards require additional system resources. Before using such PC card,
you may have to free other system resources for the PC card.

Although some PC cards can be inserted and removed without turning off the

computer, you cannot remove or install PC cards during Standby mode.

To insert a PC card:

1. Locate the PC card slot on the right side of the computer.

2. Slide the PC card, with its label facing up, into the slot until the eject

button pops out.

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