In a message dated 6/23/03 10:43:59 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

<< During either a cold or warm boot, the machine does not send a signal to
either monitor for almost 40 seconds. Then it boots up properly. Same
behavior with OS 9 or 10. Interestingly, I have a similar set-up at work
which boots up like a bat out of hell (for a beige that is !)
 >>


One other suggestion is to turn off mem chk at startup &
see if that makes any difference by holding down apple+option
keys while selecting memory control panel.

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