Does anybody know why Duos were called what they were called? Unless I
misunderstand Apple's labeling system, the systems numbers usually mean
something like, how fast the processor is, how big the hard drive is, how
big the RAM is, etc. But, I can't figure out anything about the Duos. The
2300 makes sense only in that it is 4 digits making it a PPC and it is an
even "hundred" designation to sort of refer to its 100 MHz CPU. But I'm
clueless with the others.

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