Hello friends of the Pismo out there,

over the course of my last (and first :-) thread
http://groups.google.com/group/g-books/t/686616e77d62adb4 "Pismo won't
start except in safe mode..."

I made the mistake to begin another subject in that thread. Sorry.


So here a new thread and question:

I experienced my Pismo (G3/400) for the first time (maybe only
noticed) to become quite hot.
The keyboard was removed, heatsink and covering plate fixed firmly.
After some, but not intensive usage for about the length of an
installation (Tiger) I remarked the Pismo to become very hot

(my definition without technical sensor: too hot to stay on the part
with the fingers for a longer time is def. too hot. Hot would be if
you can stay on it for long, but you've the feeling it is "hot", the
rest might be "warm". As most of us won't use any sensor/device to get
precise data, this could work)

My question is: Is hot (means so hot, that you can touch for long) too
hot for the long-time survival of the Pismo???


Hope you can show me the way...

Regards
MacDirk



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