>From: "Kevin Cotter" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Subject: [Duo2400] Asante Netdock
>Date: Fri, 05 Jul 2002 22:15:39 +0100
>Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
>Hi
>I found an asante netdock on ebay for my 280c. While I'm waiting for it to
>appear can anyone tell me if I need to start hunting for driver so
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>From: "Impmon" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Subject: [Duo2400] Any 280c expert here?
>Date: Wed, 15 May 2002 12:34:23 -0400
>
>I have a 280c that's standing on its graveyard. The external Duo IO port is
>blown (won't work with SCSI minodock, floppy d
Hi all,
I recently traded for a 'new' (rebuilt, really) duo battery, that I want to
use with my 280c. Anyway, I got it today and it is a Type I case (which
isn't a big deal) but claims 1100 mAH on it. This seems low to me, but I
couldn't find any info on what duo battery capacities should be.
On Tue, 5 Dec 2000, Leonard T. Coco wrote:
> You can turn SCSI devices on or off after booting - do it all the time
Be careful doing this! I know many people say it's OK, but it's not
really sanctioned, and I personally totally hosed a hard drive after I turned
off an external CD-ROM when th
At 7:47 PM -0500 11/17/2000, Tom P wrote:
>I havnt tried yet, but I have a feeling that a Dayna Etherprint box
>would allow a Duo to get on an ethernet network.
>I have one, I just have to get around to it.
>
>Mad Dog
The Dog is right here, it works fine. It is as slow as localtalk but it
gets y
At 10:39 AM -0500 11/17/2000, Laurent Daudelin wrote:
>I'm using an Apple MiniDock with my 2300c. To the MiniDock, I have an
>Asante Micro EN/SC. It's basically Ethernet through SCSI. Works well,
>but once you connect it, you can't connect any other SCSI peripherals.
>However, it's very small, an
I'll add to this discussion that I have had problems waking my duo from
sleep when certain applications (uh, like Microsoft Word; who'd have
thought a MS product could cause problems?!?!?) were in the foreground.
Also, sleeping when a networked disk is still mounted crashes on wake
almost all the
At 10:00 AM -0400 10/27/2000, Laurent Daudelin wrote:
>Also, as I mentioned in my message yesterday evening, I've noticed that
>trying to change the screen contrast doesn't work.
There is a shareware program called 'Battery Minder' that has software
screen controls. I'm sure it's in the usual pl
On Thu, 19 Oct 2000, Mark A. Kippert wrote:
> >
> What's PINE?
>
> -makmac
>
PINE is a mailreader used on UNIX systems (and there's PC Pine,
I know). Many use it if their
dialup is to a command-line shell. I'm using PINE right now, and it's
a perfectly good text-based mail program.
The
At 5:32 PM -0400 9/30/2000, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>I'll be using the 2300 for graphics and type design - Fontographer, Photoshop
>and Illustrator - I 've got older and newer versions so I can match the
>equivalent version to the appropriate OS, if need be.
I used 8.1 on my 2300c and it worked
At 10:09 AM -0400 9/2/2000, Tom and Lisa Peters wrote:
>I recently won an auction for a Global VIllage 19.2 modem. It looks
>like the GV site doesnt have a set of drivers I can use (unreal, eh
>?), so could anyone email me a driver or an installer ?
>
>thanks much,
>
>Mad Dog
Try here:
ftp://ftp
At 10:14 PM -0400 8/22/2000, Tom and Lisa Peters wrote:
>Does this mean the 280 can drive the 280c screen ?
Yes. I've done it (both ways, actually). In fact, the bottom cases that
I've seen all say 'Powerbook Duo 280/280c' which makes me think they only
made one. The screen casings are differe
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