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RE: Multia Once More - Stand?



I've got an extra due to an accident involving my wife and a window fan. If
you want it let me know off-list.

Julian R. Barksdale, III
Systems Engineer
MDOT
barksdale@mdot.state.ms.us


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> From: 	Steve Craft[SMTP:scraft@nothinbut.net]
> Reply To: 	axp-list@redhat.com
> Sent: 	Wednesday, January 19, 2000 9:01 PM
> To: 	Blyleven@dalsa.com
> Subject: 	RE: Multia Once More - Stand?
> 
> 
> No problemo, timing is my specialty.
> 
> As far as I know, the Multia *must* be vertical to keep it alive.  My
> first
> one has been vertical since the day I got it, and now that I'm ready to do
> the second one I don't want it to be horizontal at all, especially since
> heat dissipation in my office is not so good...  I understand that if it
> is
> horizontal, the CPU heat gets to the point where something melts loose on
> the motherboard and then of course the box stops working, so vertical is
> better.
> 
> Now, where can I get a way to stand this thing up....
> 
> > I had my 2nd Multia (Which had NT4, now has RH5.1) fail.... Nothing I
> had
> > tried could revive it. Until I saw the tin vs. gold post to the list.
> Took
> > out the RAM (which is TIN), used a gum eraser to both sides of pins (4
> > 16meg sticks) and viola... Up for 18 hours with no hint of a problem....
> 
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