No thermal Pad. Just the CPU up against the built in heat sink. Where 
would I get a thermal pad?


On Friday, October 4, 2002, at 08:27 AM, chuck goolsbee wrote:

>> Thanks for the replies.
>>
>> After I sent my message last night I managed to get the 2400 going 
>> again. No logic behind why it suddenly started, it just did.
>>
>> Anyway, it ran great fro about 50 mins, then froze and wouldn't start 
>> again. So, I'm guessing that maybe it's heat related???
>
> Probably.
>
>>
>> Maybe the processor gets too hot then shuts down. But that wouldn't 
>> explain why after a cool down period it wouldn't be able to start 
>> again.
>
> Power manager problems due to the heat-related shutdown? Who knows... 
> once your GLOD'ed your chances of GLODding again are very high.
>
>>
>> Does anyone know where to get Interware drivers?
>
> I have them somewhere, as do many others here. Ping me offlist for a 
> disk image if you haven't already found them.
>
>> It's definatly an Interware card as I saw it when I pulled the 
>> machine apart, also I live in Tokyo so it's more likely to have been 
>> an Interware than a Newer 240.
>
> I didn't think Interware made a 240MHz card did they?
>
> Just 320 & 400.
>
>
> Out of curiosity, when you did pull it apart was there a thermal pad 
> between the G3 CPU and the built-in heat sink on the 2400c case 
> bottom? I have seen installations where that was left out and caused 
> no end of heat problems. If it is missing I strongly suggest you find 
> one and install it.
>
>
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