[Duo2400] Re: [OT] MacWorld #1

2003-02-09 Thread Mark Kippert
Ralph Mawyer on 2/7/03 11:12 PM wrote: >> >> >> I've found it here: >> >> >> > > The sad thing is I used to have a copy... ;-( > Get ready for a real shocker:

[Duo2400] Re: Replacement PB Duo 270C active matrix screen?

2003-01-21 Thread Mark Kippert
Andrew Butitta on 1/21/03 8:33 PM wrote: > I have one. It's right there... lower left section of the motherboard. the > processor is in the upper center, under the heatsink / strengthener. > > The FPU in the Docks was for the 210 and 230 so they could run photoshop as > quickly as an '040. > We

[Duo2400] Re: Replacement PB Duo 270C active matrix screen?

2003-01-21 Thread Mark Kippert
Paul Nelson on 1/21/03 3:00 PM wrote: > > Are you sure of the 280c being faster than the 270c? I had > supposed that the FPU in the 270c might more than make up for the 030-040 > difference. The 270c doesn't have a built in FPU. However you can take advantage of an FPU if you run the 270c in a

[Duo2400] Re: Replacement PB Duo 270C active matrix screen?

2003-01-21 Thread Mark Kippert
Mark Kippert on 1/21/03 11:52 AM wrote: > Heck, I wouldn't even transplant the drive since the 280 & 2300 will likely > have a larger drive installed. Also keep in mind that the 2300 uses IDE > drives so the sky is the limit on size there (and yes the 2300 mobo is > backwards

[Duo2400] Re: Replacement PB Duo 270C active matrix screen?

2003-01-21 Thread Mark Kippert
Mark Semon on 1/21/03 10:11 AM wrote: > > >> 2300c's and 280c's go for a lot less than that on eBay, and you can >> just transplant your harddrive. >> > ~ Larry > > That's a good point Larry. I hadn't realized that the duo's had that > much compatibility. That'd be a much cheaper way for Bart.

[Duo2400] Re: Expanding the list -- not closing it.

2003-01-16 Thread Mark Kippert
Ivan Drucker on 1/16/03 1:26 PM wrote: >> We could always unofficially open this list to the 12", thus keeping the >> group small (a tongue-in-cheek "you can discuss the 12" Powerbook, but >> only if you still own a Duo or 2400"). > > Funny, I had the same thought. We could include the 12" iBook