> to�check it with my Duo�2300c. Am I a dreamer to think
> it will work correctly on the internet with only 100
> MHz and 36 meg RAM?
> Thanks for any thoughts you folks might have...
> �
> Art in Silicon Valley


        Hi Art,

        You're not a dreamer, but, it's slow.  Netscape 4 is slow (but
much faster).  If you use Netscape 6 or higher, it's slow.  If you have a
DuoDock with ethernet, it's still slow.  Over a modem it's slow but not
too much slower.  The processor is your bottleneck.  Web browsing is the
impetus I have to consider a 2400 over a 2300.

        I do it all the time and pretend I'm using a 2400 modem with
CompuServ or something.

        -t



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