On Thu, Jul 23, 2009 at 11:46 AM, glen <[email protected]> wrote:



     --- On Wed, 7/22/09, Wallace Adrian D'Alessio 
<[email protected]> wrote:

     >
     > Slots clean?
     >
     >  Fully seated card?
     >
     > Does the B&W have such a thing as a CUDA switch?
     > Reset?
     >
     > Do they boot still with the original CPUs?

     No slots, it is a ZIF CPU upgrade with a square matrix of 287 pins 
(17 x 17 - 2 if I counted correctly) that plug into ZIF socket.

     They look clean but after a couple unsuccessful tries I spayed them 
with contact cleaner and still no go.

     Forgot to mention I reset the B & W by depressing the CUDA switch. 
When that did not work I left the PRAM battery out overnight still no 
chime or boot the following day.

     When I put the original CPU's back with the original jumper blocks 
both B & W's boot without issue.

     Looks like the Sonnet is dead. Thanks for the reply --glen




Maybe I missed it but did you apply the firmware update prior to 
installing the upgrade?

<http://www.macupdate.com/info.php/id/6849>



PS  I'd have the blues too if I was wooing a computer upgrade.  :)

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