9590 with odd blue baffle...
Jerry Hogervorst sent me a 9590 complete with the keys and in pretty
nice shape. I was opening it up and giving it a cleaning when I saw a
trace of blue in one of the hard disk bays.
Figuring it was a blue hard disk tray, I pulled it out to find a large
blue molded curve. Apparently it is some kind of air baffle. I've never
seen one of these before and thought others might like to see it. My
guess is that this might be used for a high RPM hard disk...?
So, for bandwidth-fest 2005, here we go:
http://greyghost.dyndns.org/bluebaffle/DSC03193.JPG (640x480, 29KB)
There are other pictures in there...
William
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