Install the PC Card Client Adapter
Caution
normal and conventional PC card slots. In cases of custom or non-conventional
equipment, be alert to possible differences in PC card slot configurations.
1
Before you begin, examine the PC card client adapter. One end is a dual-row, 68-pin PC
card connector. The card is keyed so that it can be inserted only one way into the PC card
slot. The slot in your computing device must be a PC card Type II slot (this includes slots
2
that support both the Type II and Type III cards).
Note: The PC card slot will be on the left or right side of the computer, depending on the
model.
2
For Windows 95 and Windows 98 systems, remove any other PC card from the card slot.
3
For Windows 95 or Windows 98 systems, turn the computer on before inserting the PC card
client adapter.
For Windows NT systems, turn the computer off before inserting the client adapter.
Caution
damage both the PC card and the slot. If the PC card does not easily insert, remove the
card and re-insert it.
4
Hold the PC card client adapter with the logo facing up and insert the card into the slot,
applying just enough pressure to make sure it is fully seated.
Proceed to the appropriate driver installation for your operating system.
The following procedures and physical connections apply generally to
Never force the PC card client adapter into the PC card slot. Forcing it will