On Feb 8, 2004, at 8:38 PM, Sid Barras wrote:
It worked fine for a week. Then when I tried hooking it up to a chain of
SCSI devices, it wouldn't start.
I disconnected the chain after powering down, but the 2400 still won't
start. I get no happy or sad mac, but the screen does light up. Resetting
via the apple-control-power switch, and the button on the back don't help.
No GLOD, and it won't start from a compact flash card on a pc card I have
with a system folder installed on it either.
Neither will it start with the SCSI chain back together and connected with a
system software CD in the CD ROM drive.
I'm at a loss.
You may have a blown SCSI Term Power fuse on the motherboard. It's a flea-sized SMD fuse under the processor on the underneath side of the logic board. Got an ohmeter, a #1 Phillips, and a T-8 Torx?
-- Greg [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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