Display is different (passive??), won't work w/the 280 logic....however, if 
you could find a 2300 logic, then you could use your display and speed up the 
unit to boot.  

Andrew

In a message dated 4/3/00 9:43:34 PM Eastern Daylight Time, 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

<< When I attempted to power up my duo230 this morning it came up with a 
grumpy
 (frowning), apparently drunk (x'd out eyes) mac dude with the following
 codes:  0000000f and 0000000d. Subsequent attempts produced a flashing
 screen. Now it won't even flash the screen, it makes a slight "hissing" type
 noise (not from the speaker or mic either) when I press the power on button
 but that is all. I pulled the HD and tried it in a duo210... worked like a
 champ. I also pulled the ram just in case... no dice. Question is, is this a
 dead machine? I'm guessing so, second question... will a duo 280 motherboard
 work okay considering the video differences? It looks identical otherwise,
 I'm assuming my Kingston 4Mb ram card and 14.4k modem will work with the 280
 motherboard. >>
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