Working with PC Cards
Video Features and Configuration
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A line similar to the following line appears under the
Display
option:
ATI 3D RAGE
Mobility
.
8. Click
OK
. The
Third-Party Drivers
warning window appears.
9. Click
Yes
. The driver is copied. A window appears informing you the driver has
been successfully copied.
10.Click
OK
. Remove the disk from the floppy drive. Close the open windows on
the screen.
11.Click
Yes
when prompted to restart the computer. As the computer restarts,
select
Windows NT Workstation Version 4.00
as the Operating System and
press [Enter].
12.Log on as supervisor. The
Invalid Display Settings
window will appear.
13.Click the
OK
button. Click the
Test
button at the
Display Properties
window
and follow any directions on the screen to finish setting the display properties.
Working with PC Cards
By installing PC Cards, you can add functions to your notebook computer similar
to those found on add-in boards for desktop computers. Available PC Cards
include:
•
Input/output, such as modem, network, pager, video capture, and SCSI
cards.
•
Storage, such as hard drive and flash (SRAM) cards.
•
Combo cards, such as a combination modem and network card.
Your computer includes the following PC Card support:
•
Two PC-Card slots: You can install Type I, II, or III cards in the slots. Type
III cards are thicker than Types I and II. If you install a Type III card in the
bottom slot, you cannot install a card in the top slot.
•
CardBus hardware and software: CardBus enables the computer to use
32-bit PC Cards. Windows 98 supports 32-bit and 16-bit PC Cards. The
SystemSoft
®
CardWizard
™
for Windows NT program, provided with
systems that ship from the factory with Windows NT installed, also
supports both 16-bit and 32-bit cards.
•
Zoomed video: Both PC Card slots and the video chip on your computer
support zoomed video. When you install a zoom video PC Card in the
upper or lower slot, data can be transferred directly from the PC Card to