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Chapter 8

Using PC Cards

A PC Card is a credit card–sized accessory designed to conform to the standard specifications of the Personal Computer Memory Card International Association (PCMCIA). The computer supports both 32-bit CardBus cards and 16-bit

PC Cards.

Configuring a PC Card

CAUTION: If you install card and socket services or enablers provided by a PC Card manufacturer, you may not be able to use other PC Cards. If you are instructed by PC Card documentation to install device drivers

Install only the device drivers for your operating system.

Do not install card services, socket services, or enablers.

In Windows 95 or Windows 98 the operating system configures plug and play PC Cards.

In Windows NT 4.0 with CardWare provided by Compaq you can configure a PC Card in the CardWare window:

First, insert the PC Card as instructed later in this chapter.

Then, open the CardWare window by selecting StartProgramsCardWare.

For additional instructions, refer to the Help program within CardWare.

Inserting or Removing a PC Card

In Windows 95 or Windows 98—

If you insert a PC Card while the computer is on, the computer beeps twice when the card is ready for use.

If you remove a PC Card while the computer is on, the computer beeps twice when the card is removed.

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