>(Please send any replies to me at: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>as I'm having to unsub from this while changing addresses)
>
>I got a Duo 210 for next to nothing for a friend but found out after she
>put some money into a screen repair that the female plastic plug in the
>printer/modem port is missing. I have a trustworthy Mac tech who will
>solder in a new port, but I need to know if the ports on the Duo are the
>same size as on desktop boards and can be swapped readily.

The Duo serial port has the signal pins behind the port.  The serial 
port on a centris 610 has the pins through the board.  The best way 
to be sure is get one from a dead duo.  If you cant find one let me 
know and I can pull one from a dead duo board I have.

>Thanks in advance for any helpful answers...
>
>chriss

Mad Dog


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