Notebook Computers and Expansion Cards, Slides of Fundamentals of E-Commerce

Information on the use of expansion cards in notebook computers. It explains that most notebooks have a pcmcia slot, which can hold multiple pc cards, and lists common types of expansion cards such as video cards, modem cards, network interface cards, and tv tuner cards. The document also covers the installation process, including the need for a screwdriver and grounding oneself, and mentions that some devices require a device driver.

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Do notebook computers also containexpansion slots? Most notebook computers are equipped with aspecial type of external slot called a

PCMCIA

slot

(personal computer memory card international association) Typically a notebook only has one slot, but theslot can hold more than one

PC card

(PCMCIA

expansion cards)

PC Cards

Commonly Used Expansion Cards

Video cards Modem cards Network interface cards (NIC) TV tuner cards PC cards

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Internal devices

Tools required

Screwdriver Directions Before installing

Unplug the computer Ground yourself Installing

Installing a New Expansion Card^ Follow the directions