In a message dated 3/23/2003 10:09:14 AM Eastern Standard Time, 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:



<<  The 2300c was designed as an upgrade for every Duo. It has the connectors 
for everything. Active Matrix, Passive Matrix, SCSI, IDE, etc etc. Now, why 
you'd want a 2300c board with a 16 gray passive color screen, 8 megs of RAM 
and a 80 meg SCSI drive is beyond me, but it'd work if you had a stock 210 ;) 
 >>


That's what I thought... and the 250 screen is the only spare screen I have 
to TEST the 2300c's Mobo.

I guess I have to face the ugly truth... thanks though...
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Craig W.
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