Hi Nick!
Welcome tot he Club!
Brandy
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Sent: Monday, March 20, 2000 4:42 AM
Subject: [Duo] Lurking
> Hello, my name is Nick and I've been a kind-of Lurker for 3 weeks.
>
> ...which is to say I sent a message early on asking about system versions
for
> my Duo 270c and then never even said thanks to those who replied, so,
THANK
> YOU for that! I'm still at 7.1 partly because I have a slightly
unreliable
> FDD for this machine, no dock system, and do not want to risk leaving
myself
> with an un-bootable Duo.
>
> I'd like to ask another question though - how easy is it to get hold of
SCSI
> disks that will fit in one of these, and what is the biggest disk made for
> them? Am I right in thinking that most later Apple portables went to IDE
> instead? It would be nice to upgrade this machine as far as it will go.
>
> best wishes,
>
> Nick Daisley
> Oxford, UK
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