Hardware Ports; Figure 1-5 Location Of Pc Card Drives - Intermec 6110 Technical Reference

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Introduction
" NOTE:
To boot to the 6110 Computer, you must have an ATA card in slot C.
Figure 1-5 shows a top view of the 6110 Computer, with the display facing
down. Note the available PC Card slots. The card should face away from the
screen when inserted into the slot.
Empty Type II bay
Slot A, Type II
(typically for a radio
card)
Slot B, Type II
(typically for a modem
card)
Slot C, Type II
bay,also called the
ATA slot (used by a
hardcard or PC Card)
" NOTE:
Cards that conform to the PC Card interface standard (the new standard), or the
PCMCIA interface standard (the old standard), are commonly referred to as: "PC Card",
or "PC Card xxxxx" (where xxxxx consists of "modem," "drive," or other device type).
This is because "PC Card" is rapidly becoming the accepted industry term for a storage
medium that conforms to these standards.

Hardware Ports

The 6110 Computer contains a variety of ports:
"
"
"
Some are compatible with the PC Card standard, as PC Card slots.
Refer to the 6110PORT.HTM file, in the \docs folder on the Win95 Toolkit CD,
for additional information.
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Figure 1-5
Location of PC Card Drives
A serial port, making connection through the dock, using CMOS logic
levels.
A serial radio, dedicated for use with a card that is the same form factor as
a PC Card but does not use the PC Card interface.
An Infrared port for wireless communication with peripherals.
SECTION 1
Modular connector:
Modem
Serial
Tethered scanner
External antenna
or DEX connector

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