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- Subject: Re: Lifetime of 25MHz IIsi (was: 25MHz IIsi and my engineering friend)
- Message-ID: <1992Nov18.001156.214@physc1.byu.edu>
- From: seth@physc1.byu.edu
- Date: 18 Nov 92 00:11:56 -0700
- References: <1992Nov16.181708.22881@news.uni-stuttgart.de> <71610001@hpl-otis.hpl.hp.com>
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- In article <71610001@hpl-otis.hpl.hp.com>, blalock@hpl-otis.hpl.hp.com (Travis Blalock) writes:
- > In comp.sys.mac.hardware, isr@rodan.acs.syr.edu (Michael S. Schechter - ISR group account) writes:
- >
- >> they'll be more voltrage drop, and the CPU will draw still more amperage,
- >
- > Ack! Less voltage --> lower current
-
- I think that he (the author Travis was referring to) meant a voltage DROP.
- With V=I*R, if the voltage drop is 0, then the current (I) must be zero. I
- think that the previous guy meant a larger voltage DROP and hence a greater
- current. I am sure Travis just misunderstood the statement.
-
- >
- > I hope someone found some of this useful.
-
- Yes. thank you very much. I did in fact find it useful. I like to learn stuff
- like this. I appreciate all the articles by people in regards to this IIsi
- upgrade, because I have seen a lot of stuff come in to the net as a result
- which I have learned much about my machine from. I appreciate it when you
- EE dudes (or dudettes as the case may be...) write in with stuff like this.
- Thanks
- > Travis Blalock
- > blalock@hpl.hp.com
- >
- > p.s. My 25Mhz IIsi is working fine so far!
-
- Hopefully mine will be too when i get the stuff! :-)
-