Michael L. Dawley wrote:
>I am assuming that your problem is cooling related.
>If it never returns to a 400MHz then the shop might have to
>replace something<g>.
>You might do like I do, and get several old cheap computers, then
>if one won't work, you'll have others!
I do have several others: P166MMX, 486DX2-80 (a friend forgot it at my
house two years ago and has finally came around to giving it to me),
486DX2-66, 486SX-66 (note that it isn't a SX2 according to the manufacteror
(sp?)) 386SX-20, 386SX-16.
And that's just in my room (most are even assembled), in the room next to
mine is a P120 and a 486 laptop (I'm hoping my father will remember one of
these days to take a 286 laptop home from work - which BTW was the first
computer I used back in 85).
I've also got an AMIGA 12000 which is rather useless (espacially since I
can't find all the workbench disks, and haven't found any "abondonware"
(latest release of Workbench is from October IIRC) site that lets me
download them in a binary form).
Still what good are these computers when I want to do something with my
main computer? I guess it's time to start cleaning my room - I can't
remember were I left my hub ;)
//Bernie
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