Acer Extensa Series Laptop User Manual


 
PCMCIA
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PCMCIA Option Cards
PCMCIA option cards are used to add additional functionality to your computer, such
as communicating over a telephone or connecting to a network.
The Extensa has built-in slots that support one Type III or two Type II/I PCMCIA
option cards. Open the PCMCIA door to access the slots.
Inserting a PCMCIA Card
The following PCMCIA cards are available:
PCMCIA 14.4 KB data/send/receive/fax/ voice modem with
XJACK
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(TI Part No. 9798074-0001).
PCMCIA Token Ring Card
(TI Part No. 9791774-0001)
10BaseT Ethernet Twisted-Pair Card
(TI Part No. 9791773-0001)
10Base2 Ethernet Thin Coax Card
(TI Part No. 9791773-0002)
For the current list of available PCMCIA cards, call 1-800-TI-TEXAS, option 2, 1.
Ejecting a PCMCIA Card from Windows
95
Follow these steps to eject a PCMCIA card while using Windows 95.