PCMCIA Slots

Please help! - I've got a ze4096ea laptop, and I need more usb ports. Answer: get a multi-port PCMCIA card.
Problem: - Just WHAT PCMCIA slots have I got in the machine? - I can't make head or tail of the specs. manual.
Have I got PCMCIA Class I, Class II, Cardbus or what? 

They are Cardbus slots which just means they are capable of 32 bit data transfer. The form factor is Type II which means they are ordinary credit card thickness. Get a pcmcia/cardbus usb 2.0 card that has a power jack on it. You use one of the onboard usb ports for extra power with a usb to power jack cable. I am not even sure that your ze4000 has usb 2.0; in fact I am pretty sure it does not. I have had the best luck with the Belkin usb 2.0 card:
Belkin
This is only a 2 port card but you gain 2 high speed ports by giving up one low speed port, which is fairly useless anyway.

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