So, quite some time ago I tried to install a NewerTech G3 into my 2400c.  It
booted a few times, crashed both times during boot, and eventually would
only GLOD.  The factory processor worked fine.  At the time, I thought I had
fried my G3 card.

A few months ago, I purchased a new in box Newer G3 for the 2400, and just
attempted to install it tonight.  I get the exact same results as with my
last G3.  This one I put some electrical tape where the card may have
contacted the frame of the PowerBook, to avoid shorting it out.  I got the
machine to chime once, but didn't have the display connected at the time.

Both installs, I was and am now sure that all of my connections were good.

Has anyone run into this before?  I'm thinking my poor 2400 may be needing a
new power board.  (If so, that will mean I've replaced every part in this
little guy except for the processor.  I screwed up a logic board by cutting
a wrong wire, and the hinge on my first display sheared).
-- 
Chuck Kenney

FreeFall Software
http://www.freefallsoftware.com/

for the record, google denies the existence of "shaved cake"
            -- xenocide

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