2400 ain't got no feet, i think. (Can't check, it is running in a dock right
now.)
p
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> So, if elevating the Duo helps keep it cool, then why remove the feet from the
> PowerBooks with more powerful chips (i.e. the 2400, 1400,G3) that have an even
> greater need for cooling? I'm not sure I buy it.
>
> BTW, I've never had any problems with my Duos sliding around in the rear. The
> nubs are sufficient without the feet. In fact, that's exactly how I came to
> have my feet broken off -- the front of the Duo slides around a bit because it
> has hard plastic tips and the stress on the flip down feet is too much. So, I
> added my own plastic nubs to the front, but that prevented it from docking
> easily, particularly with the MiniDock.
>
> Marc Sira wrote:
>
> > you still have use of the feet when you
> > want them (they do help to cool the Duo on a flat surface, as well as
> > keeping it from sliding around).
>
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