Robert Newman wrote:
> If you think that a Mac laptop gets warm, try a PC Laptop. I had a CTX
> Pentium 166, that had a fan in it, and it still got hot enough that it
> was difficult to hold in my lap. It sits in the closet, and I am now
> using a PB Duo 280c, that does get warm, but nothing compared to that
> Pentium.
My 270c and 280c never get hot, but then I run only system 7.1.1 on them
and run only simple, pre-1997 programs on them like ClarisWorks 1.0
and Netscape 2.02.
Is it possible the reason some of you are cooking eggs on your Duo's
because you are making your hard drives to churn through 8.6 and Microsoft
Office?
Paul Cherubini
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