1050 Position
From: Aaron M. Barnes (aj008@cleveland.Freenet.Edu)
Date: 10/04/91-08:16:38 PM Z
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From: aj008@cleveland.Freenet.Edu (Aaron M. Barnes) Subject: 1050 Position Date: Fri Oct 4 20:16:38 1991 I currently have my 1050 sitting up sideways on its left side to conserve desk space. My question: Will this cause any problems? Thanks. -- Aaron Matthew Barnes aj008@cleveland.freenet.edu Cleveland,Ohio USA Huey Lewis and the News Fore!-ever. *** Answered by Michael Current, aa700: I don't believe there is a definitive answer to this question. I've heard people argue against, and I've heard of people running their drives sideways without a hitch. There's no fundamental reason why a drive can't be run sideways - the old Percom drives were designed that way. To me, I'd rather have a little less desk space than run the risk of damage to my drive, however small that risk may be.
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