On Wednesday, February 12, 2003, at 10:29 AM, Jeremy Derr wrote:

> On Wednesday, February 12, 2003, at 12:03 PM, Hal wrote:
>
>> I concur. I tried to get my 600mHz iBook to run this way and it
>> wouldn't. I'd been running my Pismo closed for over a year without
>> problems, but the iBooks use the keyboard as a primary heat vent.
>> Running them closed is bad news. Apple designed them to not work that
>> way, but apparently some of the earlier ones got through...
>
> all of the powerbooks and iBooks use the keyboard to vent heat, but
> it's not "primary" on any thing apple has made in a very long time (if
> ever). iBooks not running in closed-clamshell isn't a safety type
> thing... it's a consumer 'feature', just the (more or less) inability
> to do monitor spanning.
>

Hmm, that's not what they told me at the Apple Store when I asked about 
this.


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