Sounds like what  eventually happened to my 2400. Mine however was not charging the
battery... there was a big X through it. I eventually had to
have the IO board replaced at DT&T ... about $130.00 (not including shipping the book
there and back). If you could find an IO board in you
area and put it in yourself that would be cheaper. (I couldn't find one) Once that
was replaced I had no more GLOD. There maybe other possible
causes, but that was my story.
Good luck,
Willie

Shaun Krislock wrote:
 Anyway, when I have the AC adapter in (and the batter
out) this is the behaviour of the computer: press and release the reset
button -> get a little click from the speaker (no GLOD) -> press and release
the reset button -> GLOD -> press and release the reset button -> get a
little click from the speaker  (no GLOD) -> press and release the reset
button -> GLOD .......... and it just toggles between those two states.



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