Have you attempted a different video card, or even just resetting the
video card?

I recently had a video card blow the capacitors just enough to run until
I tried to push it a little with some graphics.

Critch.

----- "Jack Coats" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> I have an old iPaq desktop with legacy ports that was working.  I shut
> 
> it down one day gracefully, and tried
> starting it the next morning, and it is not generating any video
> output, 
> and it gives a short beep
> followed by a long beep. 
> 
> I have tried to find what it means, and have pulled out the memory
> cards 
> and re-set them, with
> the same results.
> 
> Suggestions? (Cash flow precludes replacement at this point.)
> 
> 
> ... Jack
> 
> 
> (Why that machine?  It is small and has legacy ports, and has enough
> CPU 
> power
> - 1GHz with 512M memory and 20G hard drive - to do what I need it to
> do.
> Running Ubuntu on it.)
> 
> 
-- 
Steven Critchfield [EMAIL PROTECTED]

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