Yes it does.  Try reseating, and/or cleaning the contacts on the card that
your audio in/out connects to.  They are notoriously fragile and finicky.

Paul

On 6/2/04 12:45 AM, "Dennis Davis" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Like the subject says, I have no sound on my Beige G3.
> 
> This is after an electrical problem took out my power supply I had to replace
> the power supply.
> 
> I know get a -1856 error and I think that means that the Sound is not working.
> 
> 
> Question is does this Mac have its sound on a personality card?
> 
> Anyways, someone help me figure out how I get the sound fixed on this Mac, I
> can't stand having no sound!

-- 
When you play, play hard; when you work, don't play at all.
-Theodore Roosevelt 


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