I'm not sure if the system software is setup the same as it came new..but if
it is..how would I connect to the net and what would I use to browse? or do
I have to have a browser? my brother used to use Netscape..but now he cant
find his computer and I'm leaving for kansas city, mo (from seattle)
tomorrow morning so it's too late to get any other software on it...
All I planned using on it in the near future is AIM and IRCle to stay in
touch with friends at home..., and obviously I'd download those programs
using whatever browser is there..

so what can I do?

also, my battery only seems to charge up enough to get 1:05 to 1:10 of
battery life
I've tried reconditioning the battery and charging it from there
is that normal? anything I can do to fix it? or do I need a new battery?

thanks

----- Original Message -----
From: "Brandy" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Multiple recipients of DuoList" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Saturday, June 24, 2000 8:16 PM
Subject: [Duo] Re: hello


> Hello and Welcome to the List Jonah
>
> The duo 280c will connect to the internet "as is" privded your modem
works,
> if it dosen't you can always buy a external since there is a plug on the
> back for the external modem.  The internal modem is slow when I have the
> need for a bit more speed I use an external best data 56k V/90. Who's your
> service provider? Zipcon.net?  Make sure they support Mac Some ISP's don't
> such as the EVIL MSN Microsoft! (which I use for my pc's)  I would
recommend
> that you upgrade your system to at least 7.6.1 to get better performance
and
> reliability out of it.  Net working 2 macks is as simple as turning them
on
> as you mentiond using the printer port cabel.  Hook them togather turn on
> apple share and have fun!  You do know how to configure apple share don't
> you?
> Brandy
> ---------------------
>
> Subject: [Duo] hello
>
> It has system 7.5.3 on it, with Open Transport...I need to know what
> software I need to get on it in order to connect to the internet with the
> built-in modem
> my brother is bringing his MacIIci over (I used to have a few macs, but
I've
> switched to PCs (I'll probably get flamed for this, but I prefer PCs over
> Macs now-a-days, because of price, compatibility, and efficiency. I used
to
> be a mac lover, I know what it's like)). I am going to use a printer cable
> to network to his IIci so I can transfer the files.
> Thanks in advance,
> Jonah
>
>
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