1992 Dakota No Start Mike & TBone
From : parklights
Q: chris thompson wrote did you ever check out kubuntu how does it run on your mac if you did yep. it runs on mac. i ftpd the installable files but have not yet run tried them. i have a g5 with powerpc chips. the new macs are intel which are definitely better for running other oss. you can run it other oss natively separate bootable partitions or there is a product by vmware called fusion that allows you to run multiple oss at the same time on a mac with kick butt performance. check it out http//www.vmware.com/products/fusion/ i havent used fusion but i have used several vmware products for other oss. they do know how to write virtual machine code! look into my eyes ... you will be a mac bigot ... you will be a mac bigot. - craig c. .
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From : tbone
while it may be possible the compressor would require serious hp to spin it fast enough to accomplish it and even if you could find a motor strong enough to do it the power bill would be astronomical. -- if at first you dont succeed youre not cut out for skydiving on aug 28 1125 pm tom lawrence tnooms4p8...@meimnbgaarlqlmoawield.com wrote well i have no idea about these things but i have heard that a typical house system is 2 tons versus a car system being 10 - 20 tons. where did you get a number like that i really doubt it could be that high yeah me neither. heres a capacity curve for a typical automotive compressor. even at peak output its just a little over 2 tonshttp//www.sanden.com/support/pdf/sd7refrigcapcurve.pdf ok well im thinking the guy was probably fos now that i discuss it with you guys but .. supposedly the setup was with a delco a-6 compressor and with r-12. he said he used a 3 horse electric motor to spin the thing... too bad he didnt have pictures to prove that this wasnt just some bs fabrication. i have no idea if the guy was telling a story or not. but i do know when dodge introduced the 1994 trucks with 134a systems they bragged that the a/c system was capable of cooling a 1500 square foot home fwiw. .
From : parklights
azwiley1 wrote maybe you should do some research than foxconn which is what dell was using and may still be did the same. we still run into an occasional board with bad caps and they are replaced no questions asked. msi as well as many other manufactures replaced boards free even after the warranty period was up. .
From : mike
beryl wrote google for mac bios and youll find that they dont use the standard pc bios. a mac mainboard just isnt a pc motherboard even if they can use the same intel processors. its not the same intel cpus from what ive read. the microcode is unique to apple. .