Memory; Using Optional Flash Cards - Vadem Clio C-1050 Series User Manual

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Getting Acquainted with Clio

Memory

Clio uses three types of memory:
• Optional Flash Cards, which can be used to store files.
• ROM, which contains the operating system and built-in
programs.
• RAM, which contains additional programs and data.
This section describes installation and use of each type of
memory.

Using Optional Flash Cards

You can use many kinds of Type I or Type II PC cards with Clio.
Flash memory PC Cards can be used to store files. Modem and
ethernet PC Cards can be used for communications. VGA PC
Cards can be used to give presentations. Windows CE supports
many such cards with its built-in drivers. Other cards come with
their own drivers. A list of supported PC Cards is provided in
Appendix D, "Supported PC Cards."
Installing a PC Card:
Insert your PC card into the PC card slot.
1.
If you have not used a PC card with the device before, you
need to remove the protection card that is in the slot. To do
this, grasp the tab on the end of the card and pull it out.
Insert the PC card connector end first until it is snug and the
eject button pops out. Do not force the card, it will still stick
out slightly from the slot when fully inserted.
Refer to Figure 1-17.
Note: If the card stops and the Eject button has not popped
out, you may have inserted the PC Card upside down.
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