Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!yale!cs.yale.edu!yarvin-norman From: yarvin-norman@cs.yale.edu (Norman Yarvin) Newsgroups: comp.sys.att Subject: Re: Unix PC and WD2010B Message-ID: <25832@cs.yale.edu> Date: 18 Aug 90 00:28:00 GMT References: <1476@madnix.UUCP> <14873@csli.Stanford.EDU> <32819@cup.portal.com> Sender: news@cs.yale.edu Organization: Yale University Computer Science Dept., New Haven, CT 06520-2158 Lines: 10 Nntp-Posting-Host: salmon.zoo2.cs.yale.edu Originator: yarvin@salmon.CS.Yale.Edu In article <32819@cup.portal.com> thad@cup.portal.com (Thad P Floryan) writes: >Other differences (on my systems) include the 3B1 power supplies adjusted to >5.20VDC and 12.4VDC, Cramolin-preserved connectors, operation on UPS systems, >and everything properly grounded. Why the higher power supply voltages? For higher speed to cure flakeys? Are you normally overloading the power supplies, to bring them back to normal? -- Norman Yarvin yarvin-norman@cs.yale.edu