Stylistic Lt Features; Pc Card Support; Internal Modem; Acpi Support - Fujitsu stylistic lt Reference Manual

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Chapter 1

Stylistic LT Features

This chapter provides an introduction to the Stylistic LT pen tablet system hardware and gives an
overview of some of the pen tablet system's features. Detailed specifications on the features discussed in
this chapter are given in other chapters of this guide.
The Stylistic LT pen tablet computer is designed for the Windows operating system using IBM-AT
compatible architecture. The system uses a resistive pen digitizer and is available with either an
active-matrix color thin-film-transistor (TFT) display or an indoor/outdoor color transflective (CTF)
display.

PC Card Support

The Stylistic LT pen tablet is equipped with two stacked PC Card slots that allow you to install two Type
II PC Cards (using slots 1 and 2) or one Type III PC Card (using slot 1 only). The PC Card slots are
compliant with PC Card Standard Release 3.0 and provide support for the following PC Card features:
• Zoomed Video Port (ZV Port) compliant I/O interface (slot 1 only)
• Multivoltage 3.3/5 V PC Cards (detected automatically)
• CardBus (PCI bridge) type PC Cards
• Supports PCIC (PC Card I/O Card) protocol
• Backward compatibility with previous PC Card Standard Release level PC Cards

Internal Modem

Some models of the Stylistic LT pen tablet systems distributed in North America are equipped with an
internal fax/modem; the built-in modem is not available in systems distributed to countries outside
North America. For details on the built-in modem, see "Internal Modem Specifications" on page 4-7.

ACPI Support

The Stylistic LT pen tablet supports the Advanced Configuration and Power Interface (ACPI) Specification,
revision 1.0. The Windows 98 operating system supports ACPI; however, due to limitations of the initial
release of Windows 98, Advanced Power Management (APM) is the recommended setting and is the
default setting for Windows 98 systems. Refer to "Enabling ACPI" on page B-1 for more information.
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