If it is not a ram problem,
perhaps the video card is not well seated.
(The 9500 has a separate video card,
like the 9600, doesn't it?)




>   ... what I did wrong.
>   I upgraded my 9500 with a zif mpe and a 400mhz card. 
>   It worked fine. 
>   I had another 9500/132, in better condition,
>   such as ...  the fan was in good
>   condition. (should
>   have just switched fans)
>   Anyway, I can't get any video now?
>   I have tried different cards, 132, 200 and the zif.
>   Reset the cuda switch, and zapped the pram?
>   I have tried rearranging the memory, but on
>   occaisions, the yellow light for the monitor will
>   blink green, but won't start (this is with the
>   processor card) I also get my chime? 
>   Has anyone had a problem with the processor card
>   sliding in and working? 
>   Also this other machine the 9500/132 the whole or all
>   the plastic components are white and my 9500/180mp was
>   partially black where the hard drives slid in and the
>   processor card slides in on that black part too?
>   Was there a problem with this at one time? What was
>   the reason for the color change in plastic or am I
>   barking up the wrong tree? 
>   Help! Halp! Whatever it takes
>   Steve




> Do a process of elimination on your RAM. Remove all RAM and add one chip back and 
>reboot, then another and reboot, then another and reboot, and so on. I had the dark 
>monitor symdrome for a long time and thought it was a dead mobo, only to discover one 
>of my DIMMs was bad. I even went so far as to purchase replacements for my used Mac, 
>twice. Oh well, live and learn. Good luck and Happy New Year!
> Tom
> 



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