We should probably move this thread to the [Duo2400] List.  There used to be a 
JB's Duo website, also quite informative, which I cannot locate at the moment.  
It might have been closed.  Some years back a Duo enthusiast from South 
Carolina compiled a CD full of Duo information, that he sold on eBay for a 
while.  When I offered to send him Apple Service Manuals for all Duo models in 
pdf files to complete his collection, he sent me his CD in return.  I still 
have it somewhere.

Fabian

 
On Tuesday, November 16, 2004, at 07:01PM, Daniel Palka <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
wrote:

>Well actually, I did find that.  I just thought it a little 
>unprofessional and rather ugly, and unsuited to my tastes is all.  
>Respect to whoever made that site though, it is very informative.
>
>But it contains broken links, weird colors and lots of web design no-no 
>stuff :)
>
>And no interesting graphics!
>
>Thanks for pointing that out though!
>
>On Nov 16, 2004, at 8:54 PM, Fabian Fang wrote:
>
>> Your search missed this well-known PowerBook Duo resource:
>> <http://members.aol.com/kim/computer/duo/duoindex.html>


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