Aha!  Well I made a guess at the jumper setting and apparently I got lucky.
It now boots from the drive to a second monitor.

But when I try to boot from the imac monitor, it dies again.

So is it the monitor that is bad or the video card?

I guess the key question here is, if it works fine when using a second
monitor, isn't that second monitor still using the imac video card?  My
guess would be yes.  Unless I am wrong, does that tell me what I don't want
to hear?  That the monitor is gone?

Please, somebody tell me it ain't so and that there is another plausible
scenario.  

Thanks Again,

Dave


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