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Re: apple iie overheat question
- Subject: Re: apple iie overheat question
- From: salfter@salfter.diespammersdie.dyndns.org (Scott Alfter)
- Date: 06 May 2005 19:11:49 GMT
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple2
- Organization: USS Voyager NCC-74656, Delta Quadrant
- References: <3yNee.7639$BE3.859@newsread2.news.pas.earthlink.net>
- Xref: g2news1.google.com comp.sys.apple2:10795
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In article <3yNee.7639$BE3.859@newsread2.news.pas.earthlink.net>,
Steven Read <steveread---REMOVETHIS---@mindspring.com> wrote:
>Hi. I would like to run an apple iie program that I wrote, for weeks on
>end, maybe months. The question is, can I leave it turned on and
>running, day and night for this long? Are these prone to overheating?
Back in the day, I ran a BBS on a IIe. Nowadays, a IIe and a IIGS keep my
beer cold with some custom software I wrote and some hardware I built. The
power consumption of these machines is minimal, compared to more modern
hardware. The typical IIe config (128K, a serial card, and a floppy
controller) will barely get above room temperature.
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