>From: Robert B. Bodenschatz [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
>Sent: Tuesday, June 11, 2002 11:22 PM
>To: 'Duo/2400 List'
>Subject: RE: [Duo2400] Re: 2400 VRAM Upgrade
>
>Tell me, is this a "solder-in" upgrade or a "chip insertion into an
>existing socket" upgrade?  If the latter, maybe if they'd sell the
>chipsets???  Also, if the latter, I'd think there would be more
>interested in doing their own upgrades than having to wait for PS
>failure to get the upgrade inserted.

I'll check into the details. DT&T was supposed to call me today but 
didn't.
>
>I just had my back-up-turned-primary go into GLOD.  I went through the
>Sidney Ho GLOD "fixit" routine without success so I pulled the HD out,
>put it into MCE's "enclosure" and synched all the data back onto my
>now-returned-to-primary Comet.  My back-up has turned into a parts
>machine...

Nice to know I'm not the only one who has to switch around among several 
Comets in order to have one available for actual use.

BobF

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