It is basically a laptop mobo in a desktop case.  No, no way to replace 
the video card.
Good thought.

Drew wrote:
>
>
> On Fri, Nov 21, 2008 at 9:07 AM, Jack Coats <[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> <mailto:[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.)
>
>
> Have you tried a replacement video card? Is it an option on that 
> system? If memory serves, you're in Ashland City, if you don't have a 
> video card to test in it, post what you need, and I'll dig through the 
> hardware I've got laying around and see if I've got something that 
> might work.
>
> >

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