> > can a duo 280 mb be put in there?
>
> Yes and no; the Duo 280 MoBo can fit in there, but the 230 screen would
not be able to plug into the board of the 280. Different plugs...
>
> Correct me on this one listers; but the 280 board can only accept screens
(outside of its own) from 270, 270c and 2300c?

You can't use a true 2300c screen on any other Duos (some 2300c screen is
actually 270c/280c screen from prior upgrades)

You can however use the active matrix greyscale screen (250 and B&W 280) on
280.

Another useful hack is to add internal ADB port if you don't use internal
modem at all.  It's quite easy but you need a power up PCB (the blank board
that's usually installed when no modem's installed) and then add a few wires
to connect the 5v, ground, and ADB data.


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