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- From: kfield@bbn.com (Ken Field)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.mac.hardware
- Subject: Re: IIsi on it's side?
- Message-ID: <lj4jl2INNoql@news.bbn.com>
- Date: 18 Dec 92 22:20:18 GMT
- References: <92Dec17.171351.27857@acs.ucalgary.ca> <1992Dec18.082214.1773@tdb.uu.se>
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- bredell@tdb.uu.se (Mats Bredell) writes:
- >Jack Moxness (moxness@acs.ucalgary.ca) wrote:
- >: If anyone out there owns a IIsi model (or knows this answer) can
- >: you please advise me as to whether a Mac IIsi may be operated tipped up on
- >: one of it's sides? If this is possible is it advisable to reformat the
- >: hard drive after placing it in this position? Thank-you.
-
- >The official Apple policy is that if you can put the computer on the side, the
- >manual will say so. When I look into my Mac IIsi hardware manual they don't
- >mention anything about this, so I guess you should avoid tipping it up on
- >the side.
-
-
- I've had mine on its side for the past year or so. I've had no
- problems (yet).
- -Ken
- Ken Field
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