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a bridge chip between the chipset and the socket. PCI Express and USB 2.0 
are fully hot-pluggable.    
To support the broadest range of applications there are two sizes of module. 
Both are smaller that today's CardBus card. The smallest card, the 
ExpressCard/34 module, is almost half the size of a CardBus card. This size is 
suited to a very broad range of applications covering communications, media, 
and general purpose.  
 
 
PC Card  
(CardBus,  Type II)
ExpressCard/54
ExpressCard/34 
Data Transfer 
rate 
132 Mbps 
500Mbps (or 250Mbps in each direction) 
Connector pins 
68 
26 
Port Type 
Parallel 
Serial 
Dimensions 
(HxWxD) 
54mmx86mmx5m
54mmx75mmx5m
34mmx75mmx5m
 
A big part of "just working" will be the existing software support. Both 
Windows XP and Windows 2000 already support the ExpressCard 
specification, although Windows 98 and Windows Millennium Edition do not.  
I
NSERTING AND 
R
EMOVING A 
E
XPRESS
C
ARD 
 
Your computer includes hot swapping capability, that allows you to exchange 
cards while the computer is turn on and start using it immediately. 
Inserting ExpressCard 
To insert a ExpressCard into the ExpressCard slot: 
1.  Locate the ExpressCard slot cover on the right side of the computer.