Toshiba 5205 Series User Guide

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Exploring Your Options
Using PC Cards
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Using any necessary adapters, plug the cable from the 
headphones or external speakers into the headphone/S/
PDIF Digital Optical out. 
The headphone/S/PDIF Digital Optical out requires a 16-
ohm stereo mini-jack.
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Adjust the volume:
For external speakers, use the volume controls on 
each speaker.
For headphones, use the computer’s volume control 
dial.
Using PC Cards
PC Cards expand your computer’s capabilities and 
usefulness. You can purchase additional PC Cards from your 
dealer. Most PC Cards conform to the PCMCIA (Personal 
Computer Memory Card International Association) standard. 
Your computer has one PC Card slot and supports two types 
of PC Cards, known as types I and II: 
A Type I card is typically used for a serial interface, 
parallel interface, or modem.
A Type II card is typically used for memory storage, or as 
a network card.
Check the documentation that came with the PC Card to see 
if it conforms to the PCMCIA 2.1 standard, or later. Other 
cards may work with your computer, but are likely to be 
much more difficult to set up and use.
PC Card supporting software
The operating system provides the Card and Socket Services 
for your PC Card and is installed automatically. Even if your 
PC Card comes with its own version of Card and Socket 
Services, you should use the files included in the Windows
®
 
XP operating system.