>Thanks to all who replied!
>
> According to Everymac.com: "The Duo Dock Plus is the same as the Duo Dock
>II, but the Plus included the FPU, level 2 cache, and hard drive standard."
>
>As the Plus I have seems to have been stripped, they are probably exactly
>the same.

I responded earlier with an answer that was the exact opposite of this one. Here is what Kim Brennan's Duo page says about the full-size docks (pardon me if it is in HTML format, I can't seem to get Eudora 3.1 to make it plain text.):

DuoDock - A full sized dock intended to allow your Duo to perform all the duties of a desktop Mac, including supporting (physically) your monitor. This dock came with all the standard ports of a desktop Mac, ADB, 2 serial ports, SCSI Sound in and out jacks and a video connector. It also included a pass through connector for your internal modem a built in floppy drive, room for an internal hard drive (included in some models) and 2 Nubus slots. Internally the dock could be expanded with an additional 512K of VRAM and a 68882 FPU.

DuoDock II - An updated version of the previous. This dock had the additional512K of VRAM (for a total of 1 Meg of VRAM) and FPU built in (rather than optional.) It also had a built in AAUI ethernet port, expanded video capabilities and a 32K external cache for the 68030 based Duos. Finally this DuoDock's slightly taller top accomodated the color Duos. This taller top was available separately to retrofit the earlier model. In addition the new top could hold more weight than the original.

DuoDock Plus - A revision of the previous, removing the FPU and cache (shortly after the introduction of this dock the final 68030 based Duo, the 230, was discontinued.)


Anyway, I think that I remember seeing something along these lines in Apple's TIL.

Hope this confuses everytone!


Tom R.



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