Inserting And Removing A Expresscard - Stone Computers Notebook User Manual

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a bridge chip between the chipset and the socket. PCI Express and USB 2.0
are fully hot-pluggable.
To support the broadest range of applications there are two sizes of module.
Both are smaller that today's CardBus card. The smallest card, the
ExpressCard/34 module, is almost half the size of a CardBus card. This size is
suited to a very broad range of applications covering communications, media,
and general purpose.
Data Transfer
Connector pins
Port Type
Dimensions
(HxWxD)
A big part of "just working" will be the existing software support. Both
Microsoft
support the ExpressCard specification.
I
NSERTING AND
Your computer includes hot swapping capability, that allows you to exchange
cards while the computer is turn on and start using it immediately.
Inserting ExpressCard
To insert a ExpressCard into the ExpressCard slot:
54
PC Card
(CardBus, Type II)
132 Mbps
rate
Parallel
54mmx86mmx5m
®
®
Windows
R
ExpressCard/54
500Mbps (or 250Mbps in each direction)
68
54mmx75mmx5m
m
®
XP and Microsoft
E
EMOVING A
ExpressCard/34
26
Serial
34mmx75mmx5m
m
®
Windows
2000 already
C
XPRESS
ARD
m

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