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Re: Cheap 10.4" pen tablet


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  • Subject: Re: Cheap 10.4" pen tablet
  • From: "andy_powell_is" <ukha@xxxxxxx>
  • Date: Tue, 22 Jan 2002 14:51:30 -0000
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> "You can connect a floppy disk drive to the pen tablet.
"A Portable Port Expander or Port Replicator is required to connect a
floppy disk drive to
> the Point 510 and Stylistic 1200."

My point is, is this port expander included?


> You can copy the installation files to a PCMCIA hard disk drive and
then
> install the software from the hard drive.

But, like I said, what if the drivers for your particular device are
not installed on the 510? How will it recognise your PCMCIA HD in the
first place?


> You can install the software using a CD-ROM drive connected to the
parallel
> port or the PC Card slot.

But, like I said, what if the drivers for your particular device are
not installed on the 510? How will it recognise your parallel port CD-
ROM or PC card CD-ROM in the first place?

> You can use a PCMCIA network adapter and install the software from
another
> computer on your network. "
>

But, like I said, what if the drivers for your particular device are
not installed on the 510? How will it recognise your PCMCIA Network
card in the first place?


..... I think you get my drift ;)

Andy



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