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- From: zdjb01@hou.amoco.com (Douglas J. Boddy)
- Subject: Re: Can GS power a fan?
- Message-ID: <1993Jan25.171956.20942@hou.amoco.com>
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- Organization: Amoco
- References: <1993Jan23.171533.20825@gallux.gallaudet.edu>
- Date: Mon, 25 Jan 1993 17:19:56 GMT
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- In article 20825@gallux.gallaudet.edu, 11hlayto@gallux.gallaudet.edu (Cybe) writes:
- >Hiya there y'all...
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- >I have a question I'd like to ask...and it's pretty obvious from my
- >subject line. :) I've noticed that my GS (It's an upgraded //e) has a
- >power connector (or what looks like one) that's labeled "FAN" on the
- >motherboard between the RGB and Smartport connectors. Can anyone
- >elaborate more on this connector, and what it's for? I was thinking
- >that I would like to get a small fan from Radio Shack and hook it up to
- >this "power connector" so that I could get some cooling for my GS. (I
- >just acquired an Transwarp and sure could use the cooling!)
- >>
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- I have a fan in my GS. I plugs into the fan connection inside the GS.
- I bought it from an apple mailhouse outlet in Arizona about 3 or 4 years ago.
- I believe it was an Apple product. You can probably check with some of
- the mailhouses (see InCider/A+ magazine). I wouldn't consider anything
- from Radio Shack since it wouldn't be made for the apple.
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