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    PC Card Software 2.0 Read Me
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    Name: PC Card Software
    Version: 2.0
    Released: April, 1996
    Description: This software is for the PowerBook 500 series Rev C PCMCIA expansion module only and is required in order to use that module. This software will not update a Rev A or Rev B module to a Rev C - this can be done via a module replacement only. If you are using System 7.5.2 or System 7.5.3, this software can also be attained by using the Custom Install feature of the system Installer.

    This software is available on the Apple Support website, Apple Software Updates. To use, download, double-click the downloaded file (this decompresses it), and use Disk Copy to create the disk or use a disk mounting utility to mount it on your desktop. Disk Copy can be found in the Utilities folder posted here.


DISCUSSION

    PowerBook PC Card Software 2.0:
    ________________________

    File Name Version #
    ___________________________
    Apple Modem Tool 1.5.4
    Generic PC Card modem 2.0.1
    Motorola CELLect (Cellular)
    Motorola CELLect (Land)
    PC Card Extension 2.0
    PC Card Modem (USA)
    PC Card Modem Extension 2.0.3
    PC Exchange 2.0.5
    Serial Tool 1.0.2
    Text Tool 1.0.1
    TTY Tool 1.0.1
    VT102 Tool 1.0.2
    XMODEM Tool 1.1


    From the PC Card Software 2.0 ReadMe:

    Important Information About Your Macintosh PowerBook PCMCIA Expansion Module

    Congratulations on purchasing your PowerBook PCMCIA Expansion Module. This document adds to and updates the information in the manuals that came with your module. It is a good idea to read this document now, and keep a copy handy for future reference.

    If your PowerBook is connected to a printer, choose Print from the File menu to print a copy of this document. When you are finished reading and printing, choose Quit from the File menu to quit the SimpleText application program.

    Contents

    Tips
    - Using PC Cards
    - Using a DOS-formatted PC Card

    Troubleshooting
    - Selecting a PC Card as a startup disk
    - Starting machine with PC Card(s) inserted


    Tips:

    Using PC Cards

    ' For best results, purchase only cards that have been qualified for use on a Macintosh computer. If you are in the United States, you can receive a faxed list of currently available PC Cards by calling 1-800-462-4396 and requesting document 10307. You can call this number anytime. In Canada, call 1-800-263-3394 and request document 10307. Outside the United States and Canada, please consult your Apple-authorized dealer.

    ' Don't use an SRAM storage card as a startup disk on your PowerBook. Use SRAM cards for extra storage only.

    ' Never eject a PC Card manually (with a paper clip) while the PowerBook is in sleep. You may damage the card or lose data.

    Using a DOS-formatted PC Card

    ' If your PowerBook has the Macintosh PC Exchange control panel installed and PC Exchange is turned on, you can use a PC Card that has been preformatted in a DOS format in your PowerBook. However, you cannot start up your computer using the DOS-formatted PC Card; you can only start up your computer using a Mac OSÜformatted PC Card. If you want to reformat your DOS-formatted PC Card as a Mac OSÜformatted PC Card, you need to turn PC Exchange off, and then format the card as you would any non-Mac OSÜformatted disk. Follow these steps:

    1. Choose Control Panels from the Apple menu.
    2. Open the PC Exchange control panel.
    3. Click the Off button and close the PC Exchange control panel.
    4. Insert your PC Card.
    A window appears asking if you want to initialize (format) the disk.
    5. Click Initialize to format the PC Card.

    ' Once the PC Card is reformatted, you can turn Macintosh PC Exchange back on in the PC Exchange control panel.

    ' You cannot reformat a Mac OS-formatted PC Card as a DOS-formatted PC Card with PC Exchange. To do so, you need to use a DOS/Windows computer with PC Card capabilities.


    Troubleshooting:

    Selecting a PC Card as a startup disk:

    ' The user may experience some difficulty in selecting a PC Card as a startup disk. If a system alert "beep" is heard when attempting to select a PC Card as a startup disk, simply restart the machine, then reselect the startup disk.

    Starting the computer with PC Card(s) inserted:

    ' Under some configurations, the user may experience problems when starting up with a PC Card inserted. If this occurs, remove the the PC Card before starting the computer.


    (revised 02/19/96)

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