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Re: apple iie overheat question



Ahhhh, but that's a secret! Can you imagine - apple ii software development secrets in 2005?!? Emulators will not do - I need the real hardware, the materiality of it. Actually, this is an art project - there is no valid business logic for this mayhem. And right now, I can't give up my secrets! :)

Steven Read

Martin Doherty wrote:
Steven Read 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?

Steven Read


In 1983 I wrote an Apple Pascal program to read a list of words and try to construct crosswords, scoring the results on how many words were included (the longer the better). It was an interesting exercise in recursive programming, but I was horrified at how slowly the results trickled out. I did leave it running for a week once, to little effect. I had the Apple sitting in my bedroom, with its Monitor III sitting on the monitor stand in the usual position, with no fan, and everything worked beautifully (albeit at snail's pace).

I'm curious about the nature of your application. Nobody today would seriously propose using an Apple II simply for its raw power to compute a result, if that's what you want then you could run it in an emulator at full speed and get the answer before the coffee pot stops perking.

It's not a BBS.

It's not a home control system (no cards except disk).

What is it?