EXP Computer ThinFax LXM User Manual

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select “PCMCIA socket”. Select the appropriate type of PCMCIA Controller that
matches with yours and follow the on-screen instructions.

Using the ThinFax 1414-LXM as a FLASH card in PC Card Compatible
Computer.

SYSTEM REQUIREMENT

PC Card (PCMCIA 2.10) Device Driver:

Most of the notebook computer manufacturers supply their own device driver
program to operate the PC Card (PCMCIA) slot on their computers. If your
computer comes with the device driver to support PC Card (PCMCIA) slot
(i.e., Socket service, Card Service, Card Installation Client, CardID, Cardtalk
etc.), you should always use the default device driver.
EXP FLASH Card Device Driver

The EXP's PC Card (PCMCIA) device driver is NOT included with your
package. Please follow the instructions in the Appendix B to download the
device driver from our bulletin board system (BBS). The file name is:

LXMCSx.EXE (where X is a revision number)

PC Card Type II or Type III slot(s)

The ThinFax LX/LXM is a Type II card (5 mm thickness). Check your
computer

=s PC Card slot.

INSTALLING THE EXP FLASH CARD DEVICE DRIVER

The EXP FLASH card device driver is compliance with PC Card
specification. This mean the Socket Service and Card Service must be loaded
prior to load the EXP FLASH card driver. Using any text editor Notepad or
DOS Edit program to manually add an entry line after the PC Card Device
Driver entries in the CONFIG.SYS file. For example:

Device=C:\cardsoft\sscirrus.exe
Device=C:\cardsoft\cs.exe
Device=C:\cardsoft\csalloc.exe C:\cardsoft\csalloc.ini
Device=C:\cardsoft\cardid.exe
Device=C:\cardsoft\lxmcs1.exe <= Add by user

Save the Config.sys file and reboot the computer. There should be additional

drive in your computer when the ThinFax LXM card is inserted.

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