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- From: jgrimm@TorreyPinesCA.ncr.com (Jeffrey Grimmett 9999)
- Subject: Re: Minimum Room Temperature for an Amiga *USER*
- Message-ID: <1992Dec15.175330.11123@TorreyPinesCA.ncr.com>
- Organization: NCR (Torrey Pines Development Center)
- Disclaimer: This posting does not necessarily reflect the opinions of NCR.
- References: <71435@cup.portal.com> <crystal.724035542@glia> <168BBD329.WALLY@UKCC.UKY.EDU>
- Date: Tue, 15 Dec 92 17:53:30 GMT
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- Quoth WALLY@UKCC.UKY.EDU:
- ]> Oh my god... Overheating, yes.. Is to be worried about..
- ]>
- ]> Underheating, no.. Moving parts create friction.. If the oil being too
- ]> cold in your disk drive is a problem, it alleviates minutes after
- ]> startup... And chips warm themselves..
- ]>
- ]> What a silly thread...
- ]> | Walter_ // Wally@UKCC.UKY.EDU AN723@Cleveland.Freenet.EDU | |
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- Of course, this is why there's a minimum recommended operating temperature,
- eh? Since it doesn't matter, I mean? Yes, chips warm themselves, sometimes
- quite spectacularly. Analogy: Start your car in 0o weather and REV that
- sucker UP to get it hot REAL FAST! Well, OK, maybe your mother-in-law's
- car, especially if you're still paying for yours... ;-)
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