Peter - You Da Man!
Got the card working tonight, but in my 7600, with the dip switch settings
of on off off on. Couldn't seem to get it to work in the 9600/180. When I
put the 180 card back in though, I had to zap pram about 6 times to get
video. Since I didn't go to that effort when I put the G3 card in the 9600,
I may try one more time, though I'm quite happy to take the 7600 to work.
Do you think it's possible it's because of the dead battery in the 9600? Or
do you think the cache may be failed, as you suggested could be a
possibility?
Thanks for the help.
Tom

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> I think the card is dead ... although they are pretty hard to break.
>
> Watch out for the four position switch ... the 9600 comes in two flavors
and
> the non-Kansas (i.e., /233 and below) machines require a different setting
> than the Kansas (i.e., /250 and above) machines.
>
> The two valid switch settings are UP, UP, UP, UP and UP, DOWN, DOWN, UP.
>


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