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8
Finding Your Way around the System
Find Out Where Everything's Located

The Back

Expansion port
Monitor port
The back
The monitor port allows you to connect an external monitor. For
more information, see "Using an External Monitor" on page 163.
The parallel port lets you connect a printer or other parallel
device, including ECP-compatible devices. For more information,
see "Connecting a Parallel Printer" on page 21.
The expansion port allows you to connect the computer to an
optional Toshiba port replicator, such as the NoteDock or the
Noteworthy Port Replicator. The NoteDock provides all the ports
of the computer, plus another PS/2 port and two additional
Type III PC Card slots. The Noteworthy Port Replicator dupli-
cates the ports of the computer, and includes an additional PS/2
port. For more information, see "Using the Optional Note-
Dock™" on page 175 and "Using the Optional Noteworthy Port
Replicator" on page 179.
Keep foreign objects away from this port. Pins and other
small objects can slip inside the port and damage the com-
puter's circuitry.
The power socket is where you plug in the power cord. For more
information, see "Connect to a Power Source" on page 15.
The serial port lets you connect a serial mouse, printer or other
serial device. For more information, see "Connecting an External
Modem" on page 145.
Part I: Getting To Know Your Computer
Serial port
Parallel port
Power socket
PS/2 port

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