Epson ActionNote 880C User Manual - Page 54

Using Card View, Using Your Computer 2-19

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Using Card View CardView for Windows provides a user-friendly, graphical interface for your CardSoft applications. CardView performs the following functions: Displays detailed information about installed cards, including vendor name and type of card Reconfigures PC cards and system resources, such as modem COM ports Notifies you of any status changes for the PC cards in your system, such as when you insert or remove a card or when the software detects a configuration conflict. To run CardView, you must run Windows 3.1 in 386 enhanced mode (the default). To start CardView, open the CardView group and double click on the CardView icon. You see the main CardView window. Use the CardView on-line help utility for instructions on using the available options. If you minimize this window, CardView displays icons that identify the cards in the slots. Note If you choose not to load the PCMCIA drivers when you start up your computer, CardView will not work. Using Your Computer 2-19

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Using Card View
CardView for Windows provides a user-friendly, graphical
interface for your CardSoft applications. CardView performs
the following functions:
Displays detailed information about installed cards,
including vendor name and type of card
Reconfigures PC cards and system resources, such as
modem COM ports
Notifies you of any status changes for the PC cards in your
system, such as when you insert or remove a card or when
the software detects a configuration conflict.
To run CardView, you must run Windows 3.1 in 386 enhanced
mode (the default).
To start CardView, open the CardView group and double click
on the CardView icon. You see the main CardView window.
Use the CardView on-line help utility for instructions on using
the available options. If you minimize this window, CardView
displays icons that identify the cards in the slots.
Note
If you choose not to load the PCMCIA drivers when you
start up your computer, CardView will not work.
Using Your Computer 2-19