Table of Content
INTRODUCTION
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SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS
FEATURES
PART NAME AND FUNCTIONS
HARDWARE INSTALLATION
3
SOFTWARE INSTALLATION FOR DOS/WINDOWS 3.1
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AUTOMATIC INSTALLATION
MANUAL INSTALLATION
SOFTWARE INSTALLATION FOR WINDOWS 95
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USING THE HD TRAVELER UNDER WINDOWS 95
REMOVING OR REINSTALL THE DRIVER
ENABLING 32-BIT CARD SUPPORT OF WINDOWS 95
CHANGING A DRIVER LETTER ASSIGNED TO HD TRAVELER
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SOFTWARE INSTALLATION FOR WINDOWS NT
14
GAME PORT CALIBRATION
15
PCMCIA SOFTWARE INFORMATION
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POWER SAVING
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APPENDIX A
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APPENDIX B
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INTRODUCTION
The HD Traveler is a portable compact hard disk drive, which consists of a
low-power hard disk drive, a Game Port, and a PCMCIA interface card. It is
compatible with most computer equipped with a PCMCIA 2.1 Type I or II
slot. The HD Traveler comes equipped with an 5V, DC external power jack
in case your notebook’s PCMCIA slot cannot supply enough power needed
by the HD Traveler. The HD Traveler provides a fast and easy way to add
more storage space to your notebook computer.
SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS
1. Notebook or desktop computer with a PCMCIA 2.1 Type I or II slot.
2. PC Card (PCMCIA/JEIDA ) Card service and Socket device driver
compliant preferred (If the drivers are not present, the Point Enabler for
Intel 82365SL Personal Computer Interface Controller PCIC or
compatible will be installed.
3. DOS 6.0 or later, Windows 3.x, Windows 95, Windows NT
4. Your system’s I/O address 200 to 207 must be available for the Game
Port I/O function to operate
FEATURES
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Complies with PCMCIA 2.1
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Windows 95 Ready
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Hard disc size from 1.0GB, 1.4GB, 2.1 GB, to 3.2GB
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IBM PC compatible Game Port I/O included
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Easy-to-install device driver software
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Can be powered by most notebooks’ power, however, an external 5V DC
power jack can be used for those which do not supply enough power to
the PCMCIA slot
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Single 5V operation, Low power consumption; 250 mA (Standby), 800
mA (Peak value accessing)
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Ultra slim PCMCIA Card
85.6 x 54.0 x 3.3 mm (Type I)