Marc:
Thanks for the information. I am finding the DUO 280C a lot of fun. I
am a little apprehensive, as to corrupting the OS, as I do not have the
original disks, and I have heard that you must use a special version of
the OS for the DUO's. The highest version I have on floppy is 7.5.3 and
8.0 on CD. So I am a more careful about experimentation without the OS.
Thanks,
Robert Newman
>
> I'm not sure what features you're specifically referring to here, but
> this really hasn't been my experience either - I've found the Duos
> fun to experiment with, which is probably one reason I keep coming
> back to them. They're built like little tanks. ;)
>
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