Intergraph TD-300 Maintenance Manual - Obtaining Windows Nt Updates
Chapter 1 - Getting Started 13
Obtaining Windows NT Updates
Microsoft Service Packs contain the latest improvements and system fixes
that have been requested for the Windows NT operating system. Service
Packs are created by Microsoft approximately every three months.
You may obtain Service Packs from the following sources:
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Intergraph Bulletin Board Service (IBBS)
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Microsoft Inside Sales
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CompuServe
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Microsoft FTP locations
The service packs are for post-release support only. The product media for
Windows NT will not include improvements or fixes in a given Service Pack
until the next major Windows NT release.
CAUTION
If Intergraph provides a Service Pack through the IBBS, it has been
certified against Intergraph hardware as described with the
announcement of its availability. If you obtain a Service Pack from any
other source, be aware that it may not have been certified with your
Intergraph hardware.
Ensuring PC Card Support
Your system may have a PC Card slot for use with devices based on
standards developed by the Personal Computer Memory Card International
Association (PCMCIA). Windows NT Workstation 3.51, Windows 95, and
Solaris 2.5 for x86 provide support for PC Cards devices.
Note:
Windows NT 3.51 provides basic support for PC Card devices, and
not all PC Card devices are supported. You must shut down a
system running Windows NT 3.51 before inserting or removing a PC
Card device.