Oh but it does sound like an intresting project! Duo's are all over so why
no cut a few up and see if it will work gawd knows it could be a benefit to
duo users! They are old slow and becoming usless.  I seldom use my duo280c,
2300 or the 2400 (gave it to my brother).  I find myself using My Vaio (With
the cursed windows system) and Ti more than anything else.
Brandy

----- Original Message -----
From: "Andrew Prince" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: [Duo2400] Re: A couple of questions:


> And it still doesn't explain how you're going to hack a PCMCIA controller
> into a Duo...
> Duo's don't have PCMCIA slots, so no PCMCIA cards are going to work in
> them...
> TTFN
> Andrew


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