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- From: hanson@pogo.fnal.gov (Steve Hanson)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.sun.hardware
- Subject: Re: Help on ELC
- Message-ID: <hanson.712514076@pogo>
- Date: 30 Jul 92 16:34:36 GMT
- References: <1992Jul29.003953.17266@leland.Stanford.EDU>
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- In <1992Jul29.003953.17266@leland.Stanford.EDU> andre@leland.Stanford.EDU (Chang-Li Hung) writes:
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- >Hi,
-
- >overheating cause the problem. Is there a way to check the fan's
- >condition.
- >Thanks in advance.
-
-
- ELC's don't HAVE fans. It might be that your room is too warm,
- but it can't be a fan problem.
-
- Also, ELC and SLC machines have little circuit breakers on the CPU
- board rather than the fuses most of the other systems have. THey
- sometimes do blow these and the solution is just to turn them
- off for a while till they reset. I'd guess that's what happened
- to your machine.
- --
- Steve Hanson - FERMILAB, Batavia, Il.
- hanson@pogo.fnal.gov or hanson@fnal.fnal.gov
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