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- From: adrian@ebc1.demon.co.uk (Adrian)
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- Subject: Re: Apollo Accelerator; Was: New Press Release!
- Date: Sat, 16 Mar 1996 03:43:56 GMT
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- Hi,
- >Matt Sergeant (M.D.Sergeant@durham.ac.uk) wrote:
- >:
- >: The Apolle accelerators do run hot (I have the 'light' - 28 MHz version),
- >: I help this by raising my amiga off the desk by 1/2 an inch, and don't
- >: put the cover back on your trapdoor.
- >:
- >: Matt.
- >:
- >You mean you could close the trapdoor on yours!? I have the Apollo 1232/50,
- >and try as I might, I've never been able to get the trapdoor back on while
- >it's fitted...
-
- Indeed, with my 1232/50, I have had to raise the whole computer with the
- aid of a cut up mouse mat, just to stop the board from being pushed back
- into the computer.
-
- Age
- <sb>Adrian
- <tsb>adrian@ebc1.demon.co.uk
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