Thanks to everyone for their suggestions. I've basically chalked it up to
"gremlins."

For some unknown reason, it wasn't getting power through the AC and the
battery ran down. That's why I couldn't start it. I later tried another
battery and it was fine. So then I thought it was my power supply. An
engineer friend checked it and thought perhaps the "puck" was dead. When I
got home, I plugged it in and it fired right up. So I charged both batteries
and it's been fine ever since. This morning, I plugged it in and put it in
"target disk mode" as usual.

As I said, "gremlins."

Thanks again,

Jack

Jack Hodgson - Associate Professor
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://journalism.okstate.edu/
School of Journalism & Broadcasting
206 Paul Miller Building
Oklahoma State University
Stillwater, Oklahoma, USA 74078-4053
Office: 405-744-8206, FAX: 405-744-7104


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