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PCMCIA

This Control Panel will only appear if you have a PCMCIA slot, normally in laptops. If you do, this Control Panel allows you to see what sockets are available and what hardware is attached to them. You can also change the global settings, like audible beeps for card removal. All of this is the same as the Windows 95 support.

Where it differs is in the additions to the type of PCMCIA hardware supported, which includes multi-purpose cards, that were made in OSR2.

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