If there's only one card in there, then it's the eMate original, and I would
STRONGLY recommend to NOT REMOVE IT. It might be okay afterwards, but
probably not (correct me if I'm wrong here) That should be the eMate
original card, meaning that your eMate is not upgraded, and the upgrade
would go in the other slot.
Hope this helps (and is rightŠ:)
-Mike
on 11/30/99 6:46 PM, Gary Moody at gmoody@hotmail.com wrote:
> Hi Woo...err...!ooW iH...
>
> Okay, when I open the back of the eMate, there are two possible slots in it.
> With the battery (and the handle) towards you (in relation to the slots),
> there is a left slot and a right slot. The left slot has a card of some
> type in it, the right one is empty.
>
> What does this mean? Is it upgraded?
>
> My understanding is that the existing card (which has nearly no componentry
> on it) is supposed to be there and the eMate cannot run without it, and the
> right slot is the one used for the memory upgrade...yes? Or should this
> card be in the right slot and the memory card goes in the left?
>
> How do you identify what's where? Does the card have any markings on it I
> can use for identification?
>
> Regards,
>
> Gary
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