Since my Classic II just died, I've been trying to resurrect an old
IIsi I had in storage. I've got some extra RAM for it and a choice of
hard disks.

Snag is, it won't power on. There's no activity at all when I press
the power button.

Could this just be a dead PRAM battery? I have some new ones
somewhere. Can't find them at the sec' but they won't have gone far.

If not - I thought maybe dead PRAM would prevent booting or even cause
a sad Mac, but not completely prevent power-up - then does anyone want
a free Mac IIsi to be cannibalised or repaired? It's currently in
south London, England.

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