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- From: crystal@glia.biostr.washington.edu (Crystal)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.misc
- Subject: Re: Minimum Room Temperature for an Amiga
- Date: 30 Dec 92 03:58:15 GMT
- Organization: University of Washington
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- Message-ID: <crystal.725687895@glia>
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- In <1992Dec29.203521.29317@fcom.cc.utah.edu> val@news.ccutah.edu (Val Kartchner) writes:
-
- >cobra@coyote.datalog.com (Ken Thompson) writes:
- >: kroener@cs.uni-sb.de (Thomas Kroener) writes:
- >:
- >: > One question: What is the minimum room temperature for an Amiga-User
- >: > to work :-) ??? ^^^^
- >:
- >:
- >: Gee, is this while using an Amiga (which the answer is now known to be
- >: 5C), or while doing something else? :-D
-
- >What is the minum room temperature in which an Amiga can reliably be stored?
- >I've had an Amiga in a cold room recently not be able to read any disks.
- >What temperature should the room be to keep this from happening? Anyone
- >from Commodore know the answer to this one?
- >--
- >|================== #include <disclaimer.h> ==================///=============|
- >| "AMIGA: The computer for the creative mind" (tm) Commodore /// Weber State |
- >| "Macintosh: The computer for the rest of us"(tm) Apple \\\/// University |
- >|== "I think, therefore I AMiga" -- val@csulx.weber.edu ==\///= Ogden UT USA =|
-
- I'm the one who started this thread, and minimum recommended room temperature
- for USAGE (of a 2000, since that's what I asked about) is 41F (5C). I don't
- know anything about storage, but you *do* pose a good question that hadn't
- occurred to me to ask... :<
-
- Crystal
- ;>
-
-