Installing PC Cards
Installing Internal Accessories 3-13
Installing PC Cards
Using PC cards The computer can accept two PCMCIA Type I or
II cards or one Type III card. The following PC
cards are available from Texas Instruments.
Note: Use of the internal modem is
recommended in units designed for U.S. and
Canada.
Inserting a PC card In Windows 95, you can insert PC cards while
the computer is running. Windows for
Workgroups and Windows NT users must turn
off the computer before inserting PC cards.
Follow these steps to insert a PC card.
Note: A 28.8 kB/second Speakerphone Modem
must go in the upper slot. An MPEG playback
card must go in the lower slot.
1. In the PC card slot, press an eject button to
eject a filler card. If you are installing a Type
III card, press both eject buttons.
PC Card Added Functionality
28.8 kB/second
Speakerphone
Modem
High-speed, data/fax/voice;
uses computer microphone and
speaker for speakerphone
28.8 kB/second
cellular modem High-speed, data/fax; connects
to cellular phone
Token Ring Connects to a token-ring local
area network
Ethernet®10BaseT/
twisted pair Connects to an Ethernet local
area network
MPEG playback
card Full-motion video
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