
printed out. For details of your particular printer’s operation, please refer to the printer manual.
Connecting the Optional Docking Station
An external docking station is available as an option for your 486SX/DX-WinBook. The docking
station includes its own power supply and has space for interface cards just as in a conventional
PC. The docking station will also allow the use of additional disk drives.
Fig. 6-5 Locating the Docking Station Connector
The connector for the external docking station is situated behind the right-hand cover on the rear
panel. The whole notebook should be “plugged in” to the docking station via this connector. For
full details, please refer to the instructions included with the docking station.
Other Available Options
Note that the following options are also available for the WinBook, but these options are
NOT
ones the user can install, an authorized dealer must install them. For further information, please call
your dealer.
Memory Options
The standard WinBook comes with 2MB of memory, which can be upgraded to 4MB
or 8MB.
Optional Fax/Modem
An optional Fax/Modem can be installed in the unit, providing a 2400 Hayes compatible modem
with send/receive capabilities.
Optional Math Coprocessor
The WinBook Supports an Intel 80387SX Math coprocessor, which will improve mathematical
functions in math intensive software packages (note that the software packages must support a
coprocessor).
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