I'm new to this list, having just bought a Duo 280 with dock which will 
eventually go to a friend in need.  The Duo works fine, but when I tried it 
in the dock and hooked up various monitors, all I got was a very blurry 
screen.  I could see it booting, but could hardly read the screen, and had to 
shut down with the keyboard.  I tried it with PC monitor(and Mitsubishi 
adaptor with several different switch settings), an AppleColor Hi-Res RGB, 
and an Apple Performa Display.   The dock has been enhanced with a VRAM chip, 
which appears to be well-seated, and the person who sold it to me said it 
worked on his NEC multisync 15in. when he last had it set up.    Any 
suggestions would be appreciated.

Saul Broudy

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