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Re: apple iie overheat question
- Subject: Re: apple iie overheat question
- From: "PZ" <skierpaul@yahoo.com>
- Date: 6 May 2005 23:10:40 -0700
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My //e (originally beige, but custom painted platinum to match all of
my platinum peripherals) was/is loaded.
S1:Serial Pro - Printer & Clock
S2:SSC w/Turbo ASB board - Modem
S3:Needham's Eprom Programmer
S4:Apple Mouse card
S5:Apple Superdrive Controller
S6:Laser UDC
S7:Ramfast Rev c Scsi.
Ram: Ramworks III w/1.5megs installed & RGB option
Also: 8mhz Zip Chip
I kept the lid closed. I used a kensington system saver, but I don't
know if the thing ever generated any heat in the first place. Never
had a problem and I left the thing on most of the time for about an 8
year period during the late 80's and early 90's.
For your setup, I wouldn't worry, enjoy the silence!!!
-Paul