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Re: Digital Exorcism
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Re: Digital Exorcism


  • Subject: Re: Digital Exorcism
  • From: Joel <email@hidden>
  • Date: Fri, 23 Feb 2001 08:20:14 -0600

From: John Gnaegy <email@hidden>
To: email@hidden (Anthony Sanna)

Sounds like you're being thorough. Doesn't TechTool have a repeat mode,
in which it keeps looping the tests until you quit? That's good for
finding intermittent hardware problems.

My office temperature varies widely... so I suppose the computer
fan could go from sucking 80 degree air to 60 or less in a moment.

As long as the heat sink is attached correctly, the fan if any works,
and the vents aren't blocked, I wouldn't worry about that. If you had
the machine sitting on a heat riser set into the floor, that would be
bad.

how might this excess room temperature
affect the qualities of scans from my Imacon?

Maybe somebody else can answer that?


Nope, can't answer that.

But heat...you may want: Metronome from Sonnet (free download) http://www.sonnettech.com/downloads/utility_sw.html

Good app.
--
joel johnstone - designtype
Winnipeg Manitoba Canada
email: work: email@hidden
color geek in residence, reality notwithstanding


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