At 6:38 PM -0600 3/6/03, palkasoft wrote:
>>I was thinking about trying to replace the hd. So I would like to know
>>if there are any logical upper limit on the disk size and if so, what
>>might that limit be?
>
>I might be wrong in saying this, but the Duo's need those thinner hard
>drives, so I would say probably 2gb, although if I'm wrong its virtaully
>as high as you want.
>
It takes a SCSI 17 mm, just like any other early PB.
>>
>>I understand there is possible to fit the Duo Dock with hd as well, am I
>>right? Does anyone have experience of putting hd into the Duo Dock II?
>
>Yes its just like putting a hard disk drive in any computer.  The Duo
>Dock is basically a processor-less computer.

But the dock has the different situation where the HD is 8-10 inches of
cabling away, and needs a sled (LC will do)
Paul



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