User guide

The drawing shows one of many possible PowerBook Duo
Systems. The Duo Dock can accommodate any Macintosh-
compatible monitor, keyboard, mouse, printer, hard disk drive,
CD-ROM drive, scanner, or other device.
The following sections include information about
m the features of the Duo Dock
m how to set it up
m how to use it with the PowerBook Duo
m how to install a NuBus card in the Duo Dock
Duo Dock features
The Duo Dock comes with many features built in, and several
optional features are also available. These features include:
m an internal 1.4 MB floppy disk drive ( For information about
using your floppy disk drive, see your PowerBook User’s
Guide that came with your PowerBook Duo.)
m an optional internal SCSI hard disk drive (any available
capacity that meets Apple’s specifications: up to 1" high.
An optional 500 megabyte hard disk is available for the
Duo Dock II.)
m standard ports including SCSI (with an HDI-30 connector),
monitor, printer, modem, Apple Desktop Bus (ADB), sound
in, and sound out. An EtherTalk port is also provided on the
Duo Dock II or upgraded Duo Dock.
m a separate mouse and optional microphone
Eject button
Manual eject hole
Key lock
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