Pcmcia Card Options - Texas Instruments Extensa 60x Series Maintenance Manual

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Expansion Feature
CD-ROM Drive
3.5-inch Diskette Drive Module
Memory Expansion Features
Flash ROM (hardware feature)
PCMCIA Slots
Desktop Connectivity Ports
Port Replicator (65x Series only)

1.2.10 PCMCIA Card Options

The Notebook contains an onboard PCMCIA Controller and two 64-pin sockets that can
accept up to two credit-card size (14.5 mm) Type I or Type II PCMCIA option cards or
one Type III card. The PCMCIA Card options install on the left side of the notebook
(Figure 1-4) and are removed using the PCMCIA Release Buttons.
1-12 General Description
Table 1-6 Extensa 60x/65x Expansion Features Summary
Reads from Audio CD, Photo CD or CD ROM
Provides convenient storage on a removable disk format
Main memory can be expanded from 8 MB to a maximum of 64 MB
(60x Series) or 16 MB to maximum of 80 MB (65x Series) using
soDIMM modules (8 MB, 16 MB or 32 MB configurations).
Permits new versions of BIOS to be downloaded into Flash ROM
without physically having to replace the ROMs
Allows installation of any optional PCMCIA device such as
speakerphone modems, Ethernet
Permits attaching a variety of external devices to the notebook
including external CRTs, keyboards, mouse devices, modems, printers,
etc.
Device that attaches to the Expansion Bus on the 65x Series and
provides the connectivity for the desktop environment. Removing and
replacing the notebook from/to the desktop environment is greatly
simplified using the Port Replicator option.
Description
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cards, and full motion video cards.

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