EXP Computer ThinLan 100 User Manual

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ENABLING 32-BIT CARD SUPPORT OF WINDOWS 95

Your system should be ready for PCMCIA socket support prior to operating the
PCMCIA Ethernet Card. To check whether your computer is PCMCIA Socket
supported, first, double-click on the “System” icon from “Control Panel” folder
(You can select the “Control Panel” under “Settings” from the “Start” menu to open
the “Control Panel” folder).

Click on the Device Manager Tab. If “PCMCIA Socket” is found with a cross (x)
sign next to the PCMCIA Controller as Figure 11, it means the PCMCIA device
driver is not using 32-Bit Card Support.

Figure 11 Device Manager

In this case, double click on the PCMCIA Controller, and a dialog box will be
displayed as shown below (Figure 12). Please place a check mark next to the current
configuration of the Device usage box, then select OK.

After the PCMCIA 32-Bit Card support is installed, Windows will ask you to reboot
your computer. Then you should refer to the first section titled “Windows 95
Installation”

If the PCMCIA Socket is not found, then you must add a PCMCIA socket to your
system. Please click on the “Add New Hardware” icon in the Control Panel folder
and select “PCMCIA socket”. Select the appropriate type of PCMCIA Controller
that matches with yours notebook and follow the on-screen instructions.

Figure 12 PCMCIA Controller Properties

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