> The airflow in a IIsi and IIci are dramatically better than 
> the SE/30 - 
> especially as the SE/30's fan is on the opposite side of the case to 
> the expansion slot.

Oh yes, if the IIsi supported 128 MB, I'd definitely be using it instead.  The case 
takes up less room for one thing, which for a low-end server is exactly what I want.

> 50MHz 68030s get really very hot - as hot if not hotter than 40MHz 
> 040s. Having applied a coat of thinking since my last post I 

Great...I've got probably the hottest CPU I can stick in there.  :P  Maybe it's a good 
thing it didn't work for very long, else I'd have fried something permanently!

> The Hard Drive is 7200rpm according to Tim, and so outstrips the SCSI 
> bus by several magnitudes. Slow (read 80ns) RAM could be a problem 
> however on a card that fast.

Even 80ns RAM might be too slow?  Eek.  Replacing big (4, 16) 30-pin SIMMs is not 
exactly cheap, considering the relative utility of the machine.  Any way to tell what 
I've got?


Tim 
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