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Re: Insulator sheet around piggybacked RAM cards (IIgs)?



"Tim Haynes" <timhaynes@no.spam.please.alumni.uwaterloo.ca> wrote
in message news:4101b4ab$1_2@news.cybersurf.net...
: Hey everyone,
:
: I have a CV tech piggyback RAM card, and will soon have a
RAMKeeper.  The
: previous owner of the CV tech one had stuffed paper sheets
between the cards
: and the inside of the IIgs case, for noise insulation I
presume.  Page 14 of
: the RAMKeeper manual shows the installer inserting an
insulating sheet of
: some kind between the RAMKeeper and the computer case (see page
14 of the
: manual here:
:
http://homepage.mac.com/wayne_stewart/.cv/wayne_stewart/Public/ma
nuals/ramkeeper_v2.0.pdf-link.pdf).
:
: Can anyone recommend a good material to make such an insulator
from?  I will
: be making my own and would like to make a good one.  Would a
sheet cut from
: an anti-static bag do it?
:
: Thanks
: Tim

I use cigarette carton paper cut to fit between
cards that have a tendency to touch together.
Especially those cards with large connectors such
as IDE controllers. It works well and is anti-static.

Bill @ GarberStreet Enterprizez };-)
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