I would first suggest reseating the audio card and cleaning the contacts
with a pencil eraser.  Those things are very finicky and often die easily.
If that doesn't work, it may indeed be broken.

Paul

On 1/14/04 12:17 PM, "Joe" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Just got a Beige G3 300mhz.
> 
> There is no sound.  In the control strip and in the sound control
> panel, it won't let me adjust the volume up from zero.  It also won't
> let me check "mute" (thought maybe I could check mute, then uncheck it).
> 
> I do believe this is a hardware problem, though, because it's the same
> running OS 9.0 (a clean install that was on the HD that came with the
> machine and after I swapped hard drives for the one out of my old C500
> that has OS9.1.  Exactly the same symptoms.
> 
> I also tried plugging in external speakers--still no change.
> 
> I have checked that the built-in speaker is properly connected to the
> motherboard.
> 
> Any other ideas?
> 
> Joe
> 

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