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Duo Dock Rubber Feet
Posted by: Macdrone on 2013-04-05 19:50:16
These feet are huge and I only have 1. Anyone here know where to get rubber the correct thickness to cut and glue new ones on?

Posted by: mcdermd on 2013-04-05 23:10:25
The big oval ones? Let me look. I have a Duo Dock that crumbled in a strange sacrifice to Michael Spindler when I took it apart. I think it has three of its feet still.

Posted by: Macdrone on 2013-04-05 23:20:09
Sweet!!

Now to change subjects.....

Radius rocket in the duo dock before I put it all back together, do I install the software while its out of the dock then when I put it in the dock it will reboot and I can use it that way.

Can the two radius ware softwares be installed at the same time, so I can be virtual sometimes and full 040 others?

Posted by: Bunsen on 2013-04-06 01:33:51
Use Symbionts, Conflict Catcher or the Extensions Manager to create two different sets of extns/cps to boot into your preferred configuration as you wish.

Posted by: Trash80toHP_Mini on 2013-04-06 05:09:29
It's a bit murky, but I'm pretty sure the Rocket was in my Dock when I installed the 1.0 version of RocketShare.

It really shouldn't matter or it would have said to install the Rocket first in the manual. Without the drivers running, a Rocket is just a 12" long, power draining backplane plate holder. The Manual does appear to assume that the Rocket and RocketWare would currently be installed and that it's necessary to make sure that RocketWare is disabled, especially if doing a custom install.

I needed to do a custom install, disabling the Appletalk(?) installation was did the trick for me in achieving a successful install.

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