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Using a PC Card, PC Card Types
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Using a PC Card This chapter explains PC Card functions and interfaces. It describes PC Card support software and explains how to use your PC Card in the operating system that you have installed. A PC Card enables you to send and receive faxes, communicate through a network, store data, and use other functions. PC Cards can be distinguished by their functions: Storage cards Modem cards Network cards SCSI cards Other PC Cards A PC Card is also distinguished by the interface that supports it. Before you use a PC Card, you need to make sure that your computer supports it. 16-bit PC Card CardBus Card1 Custom Interface Card PC Card Types Storage Cards An Advanced Technology Attach (ATA) card functions as a hard disk with the Integrated Drive Electronics (IDE) interface. You can transfer data between devices by inserting a card in a PC Card slot just as you would with a diskette in a diskette drive. There are two types of ATA card: - The ATA hard disk card has a large capacity; you can use the card as you would an external hard disk. - The ATA Flash disk card acts as a memory card; you can use the card to back up your data. 1 CardBus allows PC Cards and your computer to use 32-bit busmastering and to operate at speeds up to 33 MHz. Chapter 5. Using Your Computer with a PC Card 35