At 07:02 -0500 on 28/08/02, Donn Haven Lathrop wrote:

>>>They'd be better off with just a shield
>on top to keep settling dust off while allowing other
>dust to flow through.<<
>
>The SE never really had that problem since it was convection cooled.

Since when are fans convection cooling? :)

>The II series really had a problem.  Frankly, I just put a piece of tape
>over the slot on my IIsi and IIci's to keep dust out.  Haven't fried an
>HD yet, and floppy stays pretty clean.

Good idea.  There's enough ventilation elsewhere that it shouldn't be too much
of an issue.
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