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Notebook User’s Guide 
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Additional Equipment 
Before attempting to connect a peripheral device to the computer, make sure 
you are familiar with the Notebook’s various I/O ports.  Refer to the 
illustrations in Chapter 1 to identify the following I/O ports.  The first six ports 
in the following list are located on the rear panel of the Notebook. 
= An external monitor connector 
= One parallel port 
= One serial port 
= 240-pin docking station connector 
= An external keyboard or PS/2 mouse connector 
= A USB connector 
= Two PCMCIA ports 
= An external microphone connector 
= An audio Headphone-out connector 
= An audio Line-in connector 
External Monitor 
The Notebook has a port for connecting an external VGA monitor.  The port is 
a standard 15-pin analog connector commonly used with these monitors.  The 
display output of the computer supports standard VGA color and resolution on 
a color monitor. 
Parallel Device 
This parallel port uses a 25-pin connector, allowing you to attach any 
equipment that is compatible with this connector standard.  This port is most 
commonly used for connecting a printer.  Most printers have a parallel 
interface.  These include dot matrix, ink-jet, and laser printers.  The parallel 
port supports both EPP and ECP capabilities. 
 
Your application must be EPP aware to take advantage 
of the enhanced parallel port's greater throughput.  
Likewise, your application must be ECP aware to make 
use of the parallel port’s ECP capabilities.