Type Ii Cards; Type Ii Extended Cards; Type Iii Cards; Communication Cards - NEC VERSA 2600 User Manual

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Type II Cards

Type II cards have a thickness of 5.0 millimeters (mm).
Type II cards are often storage or communications devices
such as battery backed Static Random Access Memory
(SRAM), Read Only Memory (ROM), Flash Memory,
LAN, and Small Computer System Interface (SCSI). Typi-
cal Type II cards include input/output (I/O) features such as
modems and LANs.

Type II Extended Cards

Many PC cards are Type II extended cards. The extended
card has an additional physical component that protrudes
beyond the traditional card size. The extension can be as
large as 40 mm deep by 9.65 mm high. This extension pro-
vides room for additional electronics as well as a location
for external connectors.

Type III Cards

Type III cards are thicker (10.5 mm) than Type II cards and
allow no extensions. Type III card uses include advanced
function I/O cards with additional features such as wireless
modems, multimode cards (cards with more than one func-
tion such as a combined modem and LAN card), and small
hard drive storage.

Communication Cards

You can use both fax/modem and network PC cards with
your NEC Versa. Here are some suggestions to help you get
the best system performance.
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Network Cards
T
Fax/Modem Cards
You can insert a fax/modem in either slot.
4-14 Using Your NEC Versa

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