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Is the computer dead?
Wow. Cool! Thanks for posting.
no, up and running.
I just wanted to have the first thermal image I posted to be an apple II
I have uploaded.IIgs thermal images:
http://www.applefritter.com/files/A2gs_01_0.jpg
http://www.applefritter.com/files/A2gs_02_0.jpg
http://www.applefritter.com/files/A2gs_03_0.jpg
I thought the platinum has only 2 ram chips, not 8.
its a classic //e bottom with a platinum case. I got it that way.
-Jonas
More images: https://www.flickr.com/photos/88521483@N03/albums/72157681725398850
I added images of a working TWGS
Useful for increasing reliability through the use of heatinks.
Is that a stock or overclocked TWGS? Those GALs seem warm.
OMG I love this project - I would like to see such photos of an Apple /// up and running xD
Cheers,
Marcus
8Mhz but I have an external button to with to 16Mhz. The visual representation is not necessarily of dark=very cold, white=very hot. The GALs are still cooler than my body temperature. The SMD LS245 on the other hand can easily be felt as very warm by touch.
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