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- Subject: Re: Chip life (was: Looking for C=64 emulator?)
- Message-ID: <1996Feb27.000748.1261@iota.is.tcu.edu>
- From: bduncan@delta.is.tcu.edu (Bart Duncan)
- Date: Tue, 27 Feb 1996 06:08:14 GMT
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- matthew@usa.net (Matthew Martin) wrote:
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- >>Bob,
- >> I've been a repair tech since the 1960s. My experience with
- >>semiconductors (transistors, diodes, ICs, etc.) is that heat is the
- >>prime factor in their "premature" death. ...
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- >>with no apparent cause. If you would like a
- >>copy of an article I wrote about installing heat sinks in the C-64, I
- >>would be glad to e-mail it. Just ask.
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- >> Ray Carlsen
- >> Carlsen Electronics
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- Hello, Ray. My news server dropped your post - I only saw in a reply
- to your message. I would appreciate this article, or his email
- address (from anyone else out there).
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- Thanks!
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- Bart
- bduncan@delta.is.tcu.edu
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