More weird things to an old 6300...

Christopher A. Cox cac at iear.arts.rpi.edu
Wed Dec 12 09:16:01 AEST 1990


	As if all {the nasty things I've done already to this old 6300
weren't enough, I have attempted even more:  I came by this old Intel
Aboveboard 386 that I'd love to stuff in here.  I made a longer cable
for it (so I could reach all the way to the bottom of the machine since
the nuts who built it put it together weird :-) ).  Now when I put it
all together I get this:  The drive spins up, and then about 3 or 4
secons later the speaker emits this incredible buzzing -- it is NOT
someting stuck in the fan...I checked -- then nothing at all.

	Has anyone ever tried to do this to a 6300?  Or am I the only
one crazy enough to abuse it like this?  Any useful info (or not so
useful) would be appreciated via email.  Thanks...

						Chris


Christopher Cox                      | "The shortest distance between two 
cac at iear.arts.rpi.edu                |  points is always under construction."
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