Features Introduction Technical specifications 2. Compatibility Supported PowerBook models Supported operating systems Supported displays and resolutions 3. Software Installation Installing the software on Mac OS X Files installed on Mac OS X Installing the software on Mac OS 9 Files installed on Mac OS 9 4. How to use your VTBook Connecting the display Plugging the VTBook Unplugging the VTBook Configuration on Mac OS X Configuration on Mac OS 9 Monitors & MP (Mac OS 9) 5. Multidisplay Tips&Tricks Working with multiple displays The right job for the right card 6. Contact Information 7. Certificate of FCC and CE Compliance 1. Features Introduction People have recently been discovering the joy of ever smaller notebook computers.
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VTBook is a PC-Card graphics card for notebook computers: it connects through a CardBus compatible PC-Card slot. The goal of Village Tronic while designing VTBook was to create a small, affordable, reliable device that would empower notebook users by allowing them to connect big digital displays to their computers, as they were desktop systems. Modern notebooks feature impressive capabilities in terms of computing power, storage space, networking and so on, but they still lack in graphics expandability, especially in the number and size of supported displays.
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24 Aug
Posted by jj as Automotive, Manual
1990-98 ECONOLINE. 1990-99 F-150, F-250 LD, RANGER. 1991-98 EXPLORER ….
Check the appropriate Electrical and Vacuum Troubleshooting Manual (EVTM) (or
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