[Duo2400] Re: Trying to test a 2300c MoBo

Shawn Wolfe tsc at hereintown.net
Sun Mar 23 06:08:42 PST 2003


tecnically yes, it can


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Subject: [Duo2400] Re: Trying to test a 2300c MoBo


>
> In a message dated 3/23/03 12:26:06 AM, ncc1701 at mindspring.com writes:
>
> >I've run a Duo board in a dock completely naked. Just literally sticking
it
> >on the docking connector. Maybe not the best idea, but it works.
> >
> >Check and see if you can barely see anything. I have a 2300 board that
> >doesn't light up the backlight
>
> Well, the other thing that *may* be wrong is that I have a Duo 250 Screen
> attached to the 2300c MoBo... it plugged into it well enough (and I know
the
> 2300c MoBo was designed to use a variety of previous Duo equipment, but
can
> the 2300c MoBo use a 250 screen?
>
> IF it can, I guesss I just have a fried MoBo...
>
> Craig W.
>
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