At 08:30 PM 10/27/2002 -0500, you wrote:
It's for the older passive matrix screen. The 2300 board was intended as an upgrade to every previous Duo. It has connectors for every possible connection including both Active and Passive matrix screens and both SCSI and IDE drive connections.I have a question about a Duo 2300c Mobo that I have:Of the connectors on the board, as labled by the Service Manual ; I figured out that the TFT connector is for the Active Matrix color screen, but what does TFT stand for? Also, there is another connector on the board, labled FSTN. It looks like another screen connector, perhaps for a passive matrix or non-color screen?? Thanks for the help in advance, Craig W.
Scott Holder
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