>>The duo 2300 has 8M of RAM on the motherboard and one slot for a duo-specific
>>RAM card.  So you'll have to find a 48M card somewhere (pretty expensive)
>>and remove the 12 that's in there now.
>
>That's true, but where is the "somewhere" at which you can find a 48M 
>card? And will it recognize the 8M "on board"? I recently placed a 28M 
>card (from Newer) in my 2300 only to find that the built-in 8M were not 
>addressed. 
>I would be grateful for any hint on where to find expansion cards and how 
>to decide whether they are truly compatible.

And to anyone interested, I am selling my excellent 2300c with the 
complete 56 Mb of RAM.

Contact me off list.

paul
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