>       Boot the duo off the keyboard.  You can't use the duo display,
>either, but you have to have a monitor.
>Paul

I should have clarified.  I tried starting up using the dock in 
conjunction with a monitor (Apple 17" Multiscan) and an adb keyboard.  
The same symptoms I described, power light on the Duo would come on, 
flicker than go off, would happen.  No start up sound or anything.  So, 
after it wouldn't work the way it was supposed to, I took the top off the 
DuoDock, and opened up the screen, then hit the powerbutton on the back 
of the Dock.  I could see that the screen was at least getting power.  My 
guess is that the power-supply in the Dock might be dead, it's hooked up 
but the fan never spins.  I just bought an AC Adapter, but I'd like to 
hold off on purchasing a new power supply for the Dock unless I know 
thats what the problem is.


Thanks,
Eddie.


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