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- From: berger@atropa (Mike Berger)
- Subject: Re: 25 mHz IIsi--another success story
- References: <1992Nov2.183703.951@doug.cae.wisc.edu> <1992Nov3.065817.16723@netcom.com> <cch1nsb@rpi.edu>
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- Organization: University of Illinois at Urbana
- Date: Mon, 9 Nov 1992 18:15:32 GMT
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- simsh@crockett1a.its.rpi.edu (Chewbacca) writes:
- >I am ready to upgrade my computer, and will do so as soon as I receive my
- >oscillator chip. I am very eager to do this 'cause it oughta be fun!
- >The idea behind the original posting was that you put in an IC socket (cost
- >me $0.38 with tax--ripped off!) so if the new chip don't work, put back the
- >old one.
-
- >For those of you who said you'll mess up the warranty, true, so wait till
- >you get over a year old (mine just did a couple of weeks ago!)
- *----
- Ok, so warranty isn't a problem. But Apple CPU's are very rarely repaired
- at the component level. Won't this modification affect your ability to get
- a swap from an authorized Apple service center in the future?
- --
- Mike Berger
- Internet berger@atropa.stat.uiuc.edu
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