Speaking of upgrades, isn't it true that you can upgrade a Duo280C to 
PowerPC? Anybody know what the procedure is, and where to get the upgrade?

Also, I assumed from my lack of sound that there's probably a minor hardware 
problem (I'm betting a simple broken or disconnected wire) in my Duo. I took 
the screws out, but didn't feel like messing with trying to force the unit 
apart without being sure what I was doing. Can anybody tell me how to best 
get at this thing's innards?

Ciao,

Richard


>From: Dana Sibera <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Reply-To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> (PowerBooks)
>To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> (PowerBooks)
>Subject: Re: weird problem with Powerbook 520
>Date: Wed, 17 Oct 2001 12:22:32 +1000
>
> > I upgraded my Powerbook 520c with a PowerPC daughtercard. Everything
> > worked
> > perfectly. However I needed to go back to the old CPU to run an old app
> > that
><snipped long stuff>
> > drive. I left it charging all night and it still happened this
> > morning.  I
> > have a new hard drive I could test, but I'm wondering if the system is
> > damaged in some way, if that could damage the new drive.
> > Any ideas welcome!
>

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