Lenovo ThinkPad 560 Thinkpad 560 User's Guide - Page 65
Using PC Cards, PC Card Limitations under Power Management
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Using PC Cards Using PC Cards To insert a PC Card: Page 90. PC Card standard: Page 191. PC Card Director: Page 48. Your computer has two slots that allow you to install 68-pin, 85.6mm × 54.0mm (credit-card-size) PC Cards. With a PC Card, you can send and receive faxes, communicate through a network, or store data. The PC Card slots of the computer conform to the PCMCIA Standard Release 2.1 which is defined as the hardware layer of the PC Card standard. Your computer also comes with the following basic set of drivers: Socket Services Card Services PC Card Director and common enablers The PC Card slots operate at 5V and support the following: Type I, Type II, and Type III PC Cards 16-bit PC Card (PCMCIA 2.0,2.1/ JEIDA 4.1,4.2) The PC Card slots do not support 8-bit or 16-bit slave DMA PC Cards. Ask IBM or an IBM authorized reseller for more information about the different types of PC Cards. For more information about PC Cards, see Appendix B. 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 76, the computer cannot enter hibernation mode. Chapter 3. Operating Your Computer 47