At 14:35 -0500 on 23/02/03, Bill Brown wrote:

>recently. Now the fan runs whenever my bench room is a bit warmer than it
>has been all winter. Indeed, it cycles on and off as the heat cycles on and
>off. Do I recall that the Classic II and perhaps the Classic have a
>thermostat in the fan circuit?

If they do, that would be the first instance of one in a mass-produced personal
computer that I can think of.  I think it's more likely something is wrong with
your fan, though ;)  After the fanless Plus debacle, Apple's engineers got
*very* paranoid about making sure a fan was going in the Mac to move hot air
out at all times.
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