POWER SAVING
The HD TRAVELER drive will automatically enter the sleep mode (spindle
off) when it has not been accessed for about 4 minutes.
The “Hot insert/remove” feature of a PCMCIA card helps to save power. If
PCMCIA software that is Exchangeable Card Architecture (ExCA) compliant
has been loaded on to your computer, then you can remove the HD
TRAVELER interface card from your system after being booted, and insert it
again when you need to use the HARD DISK device. For notebook computer
users, removing the card will preserve power and prolong battery life.
APPENDIX A
GAME PORT INCOMPATIBLE LIST
The following notebooks have been tested and have been confirmed
as incompatible with the Game Port on the HD Traveler:
Canon Innova Book 490CDT
Compaq Armada 4120T
Compaq Armada 4130T
Dell Latitude LM series
Dell Latitude LX series
Fujitsu Lifebook 535T, 535TX, 555T
Fujitsu Melan
Gateway 2000 Solo 2200
HP Omnibook 800CT
IBM Thinkpad 365CS, 365XD, 365X
IBM Thinkpad 701 series
IBM Thinkpad 760CD, 760EL, 760E
IBM Thinkpad 560 series
Micron Millennia series
NEC Versa 2405
NEC Versa 6050
TI Travelmate 4000M
Winbook LM
If your notebook already has a built-in game port, due to the I/O conflict, you
will NOT be able to use the Game Port adapter.
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