Path: utzoo!utgpu!water!watmath!clyde!rutgers!ucla-cs!cit-vax!elroy!mahendo!jplgodo!wlbr!scgvaxd!trwrb!cadovax!gryphon!richard From: richard@gryphon.CTS.COM (Richard Sexton) Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga Subject: Re: Help! There's this little copper... Keywords: New, Improved. Message-ID: <2528@gryphon.CTS.COM> Date: 12 Feb 88 18:36:16 GMT References: <2000@cadnetix.UUCP> <4467@ames.arpa> <2451@gryphon.CTS.COM> <640@nuchat.UUCP> <646@nuchat.UUCP> Reply-To: richard@gryphon.CTS.COM (Richard Sexton) Followup-To: talk.bizarre Organization: Cabal of Fools Lines: 27 Posted: Fri Feb 12 10:36:16 1988 In article <646@nuchat.UUCP> peter@nuchat.UUCP (Peter da Silva) writes: >In article <640@nuchat.UUCP>, abbadon@nuchat.UUCP (Neal) writes: >> In article ... richard@gryphon.CTS.COM (Richard Sexton) writes: >> > In article ... mike@ames.arc.nasa.gov.UUCP (Mike Smithwick) writes: > >> > Also, many programs use "sticky bits". Well, this is just great, but >> > after your Amiga has run a couple of programs that use lots of sticky >> > bits, it tends to get clogged up, and can no longer run at 7.16 Mhz. > >> in the bit pan underneath. I'm sure the same >> is true for any Amiga. Also, a little Wynn's >> keeps those bits from lodging in high memory, > >If you use lubricant in your Amiga you have to be sure to clean it out >every now and then. I've found that using a little dawn and rinsing >it under the tap takes care of the worst accumulations, but sometimes >you need to use Soft Scrub and a bit of steel wool. > No. This is much too harsh. Try fabric softener. Makes your disks smell clean and fresh, too. -- "He tried to do his best, but he could not" richard@gryphon.CTS.COM {ihnp4!scgvaxd!cadovax, rutgers!marque, codas!ddsw1} gryphon!richard