On Sunday, June 8, 2003, at 08:26 pm, Philip Black wrote:
I removed the XLR8 G3 zif carrier card and replaced it with a 604/120 card I
still had, and the computer started without complaint. Something on the G3
zif carrier card had gone.
So for now she's using the 604 (probably won't really matter to her for the
light web browsing she does). I'll pick up a cheap, slow G3 zif and install
it in the zif carrier and see if is just the G3 itself.
I had this problem on an upgraded 7600 with a similar card. I solved it by startting as you have, reinstalling the 604 processor. Then I used the XLR8 software to check the bus speed and adjusted the carrier to meet that spec. After resetting the cuda, and reinstalling the carrier, voila!, the computer gave me video. It has been solid since then.
HTH
Jim S
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