From: lord@andersen.com (Bob Lord)
Subject: Re: Duo Dock problems
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In <C52GE9.8Ks@compsci.liverpool.ac.uk> phil@csc.liv.ac.uk (Phil Jimmieson) writes:

>Has anyone had any problems with their Duo Dock not ejecting the Duo
>properly?

>When I first got it, the Duo would come out of the Dock a couple of inches
>when ejected, and I had to pull it the rest of the way. Nowadays (and I've
>had the system for 4 months), the Duo doesn't come out *at* *all* - despite
>the fact that the mechanism makes all the appropriate noises, and I have to
>grab hold of it and pull it out myself. Is there a simple fix for this, or
>do I have to return it to my Apple Dealer, where it will languish for weeks
>while I have to make do with no colour display, no VRAM, no floppy or
>SCSI etc. 

>(BTW, it's not that the Duo is locked into the Dock - it just doesn't
>want to slide out any more).


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Also, has anyone heard any rumors that the new docks (the ones with the CPU
:-) will be better designed that this first batch?  I love my Duo, but
installing cards in the dock is not much fun.

-Bob
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