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- From: cstaddw@csv.warwick.ac.uk (Mr A Craig)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.hardware
- Subject: Re: Can my A4000 be a tower???
- Date: 11 Nov 1992 15:08:13 -0000
- Organization: Computing Services, University of Warwick, UK
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- In article <1992Nov10.021558.3320@wuecl.wustl.edu> cmd1@wuecl.wustl.edu (Chris Dunphy) writes:
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- >Would there be any problem putting the 4000 on it's side?
- >How long are the keyboard and monitor and mouse cables?
- >
- > Chris Dunphy (cmd1@cec2.wustl.edu)
- >
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- Well Chris, I saw my first A4000 yestarday and can tell you its a great
- mechine. Its actually pretty small, only slightly taller than an A3000,
- however I can't see any problams with putting it on its side, excpt for
- one thing, the mouse ports have been moved onto the left hand side of
- the case, so I guess this side would have to be uppermost.
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- The keyboard is plugged into the back so this shouldn't be a problam and
- both the mouse and keyboard cables are nice and long.
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- There shouldn't be any running problams with the mechine on its side,
- although it would be a good idea to reformat the harddrives once their in
- their new orination, just to be on the safe-side. I did this for my A2000
- the first time I rotated it 90 degrees and haven't had any problams since.
-
- Good luck and have fun with your new toy,
- Alex...
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- Alex Craig. /// CSE Student
- "MayTheSkyNeverFallOnYourHead!" \\\/// Warwick Uni. ENGLAND
- -Cheif Vitelsatistix \XX/ AMIGA cstaddw@csv.warwick.ac.uk
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