Lenovo ThinkPad 380ED ThinkPad 380 and 380D User's Guide - Page 67

About the Zoomed Video Port Card, PC Card Limitations under Power Management

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Using PC Cards About the Zoomed Video Port Card The Zoomed Video port connects a PC Card and a video controller. It allows the PC Card to write video data directly to an input port of a graphics controller such as the VGA: Insert the Zoomed Video port card in the lower PC Card slot. Note: The computer does not support the Zoomed Video port card in the upper PC Card slot. Windows 3.1 and Windows 95 support the Zoomed Video port cards. The Zoomed Video port card cannot be used without a PC Card device driver and a display device driver. The Zoomed Video port card device driver must correspond to Video Port Manager Version 1.10 or later. The SVGA Video mode (800 x 600 and 256 colors). PC Card Limitations under Power Management Although some PC Cards can be inserted or removed without turning off the computer (refer to the instructions that came with the PC Card), you cannot remove or install PC Cards during suspend mode. If you are using one of the IBM communication PC Cards listed on page 72, the computer cannot enter hibernation mode. Chapter 3. Operating Your Computer 47

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Using PC Cards
About the Zoomed Video Port Card
The Zoomed Video port connects a PC Card and a video controller.
It allows the PC Card to write video data directly to an input port of a
graphics controller such as the VGA:
Insert the Zoomed Video port card in the lower PC Card
slot
.
Note:
The computer does not support the Zoomed Video port
card in the upper PC Card slot.
Windows 3.1 and Windows 95 support the Zoomed Video port
cards.
The Zoomed Video port card cannot be used without a PC Card
device driver and a display device driver.
The Zoomed Video port card device driver must correspond to
Video Port Manager Version 1.10 or later.
The SVGA Video mode (800 x 600 and 256 colors).
PC Card Limitations under Power Management
Although some PC Cards can be inserted or removed without
turning off the computer (refer to the instructions that came with
the PC Card), you
cannot
remove or install PC Cards during
suspend mode.
If you are using one of the IBM communication PC Cards listed
on page 72, the computer cannot enter hibernation mode.
Chapter 3.
Operating Your Computer
47