Hi Bryan and to all the others,

many thanks for your useful help.

But I think Bryan is right. My Mac Classic II is damaged for
an unknown reason. How could it be? For a week ago the computer
was working fine and now everything is gone? I am really unhappy.
I will see what I can do.

I have also a nice carry-bag for the computer. But it has no
apple logo on it. Are there carry bags out there with an apple logo?

all the best, JAN

> When you turn on the Classic II, you probably do not hear a chime, do not
> see an all-gray screen, and do not see any happy or sad Mac icon. If so,
> this problem is not caused by any "zoom" program. Unfortunately, some
> critical part of your logic board is no longer working properly. There is
> a chance you can fix it by reseating the RAM SIMMs or the ROM chips, but
> I have not had any success after seeing this problem in 8 or more Classic
> II Macs.
> 
> Bryan Kattwinkel <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>


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