Using the Flex-Bay
Introducing Your TransPort LT
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If your computer’s Operating System is Windows 98 or Windows 2000, you can
use the USB port. The Windows NT 4.0 Operating System does not support USB.
Using the Flex-Bay
Your computer includes the Flex-Bay, a peripheral bay that can hold one of the
following devices:
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Floppy disk drive
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CD-ROM drive: shipped with some computers and also available as an
option.
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DVD-ROM: shipped with some computers and also available as an option.
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Optional secondary battery: available as an option for your computer.
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LS-120: available as an option.
Parallel port:
Plug a parallel device, such as a parallel printer or
network adapter, into this 25-pin port.
Video port:
Plug the interface cable of an external monitor into this
15-pin connector and then plug the monitor power cord into a
grounded outlet.
USB (universal serial bus) port:
Connect USB devices to this port.
USB input/output devices include keyboards, pointing devices,
monitors and external FDD module.
Modem jack:
Connect a telephone line to connect to the Internet or
send/receive faxes, see “Using the Modem” on page 46 for more
information.
Port Replicator:
Connect a port replicator (Optional) to this
connector. See ”Port Replicator” on page 68 for more information.