>Perhaps resetting the Power Manager will help. I believe this will also
>reset the PRAM.
>
>-makmac


Good idea. And I can only echo what someone else said: make sure you have 
the processor card seated. I put some new memory into my own Pismo a week 
ago, and had the same result: dead Pismo. After trying to reseat the damn 
processor card for the 5th time or so, I finally pulled out the manual...and 
it says pretty clearly in there, make sure you have the memory in the top 
slot removed, because the place you need to push to make the connection for 
the card is directly underneath where the chip would be. There will be an 
audible click, and you will feel it as it hits. Then reinstall the top 
memory chip. I was a mess for about an hour there, thinking I'd killed my 
Pismo - which is my ONLY computer, and which I've only had a few months (and 
which is the best computer I've ever owned!).



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