Hi Yannis,

On Tue, 25 Apr 2000 17:23:22 +0200, Yannis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
wrote:

>having in Germany a 2400c with the common death 
>symptoms: Pressing the reset button I get a green light, repressing 
>it, I get nothing, except for a peculiar noise. I have tried every 
>solution, even dissassebling it, to see if any screws had become 
>loose.
>Since I have no support in this continent (only sending the computer 
>to the US would cost me at least 200$), I would appreciate very much 
>any suggestions, especially from european 2400c owners.

here we are. I have had two dead 2400s in Germany. mine had a bad 
Motherboard, my brother's a bad CPU. I had mine send to DT&T, for my 
brother's I bought a new/used CPU.
Another Berliner has a bad CPU also, I now have a G3 card not working in 
my machine. Unfortunately I moved from Berlin to Cologne, but will be in 
Berlin within 2 weeks. If you like to we could meet and try out different 
cpus in your machine.

write me offlist if you want.

hope this helps

- mathis

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Mathis Groendahl
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