on 10/5/03 11:09 AM, David Harris at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Hi Listers: > > I pulled the non-working drive out of my first 7500/100. So, I'll need a > new floppy drive for the 7500/100. > > I looked into the second 7500/100 that I received a while ago. I hooked up > the second 7500/100 (mouse monitor and keyboard) fired it up and nothing > appeared on the screen. I plugged in another monitor from another working > Apple and nothing appeared on the screen. I double-checked that the > monitor worked on the other 7500/100 and it fired up. > > So, what is up with the second 7500/100? Is it fixable or worth fixing? > > Should I pull the floppy drive from the second 7500/100 to see if it is > operational and use the second for parts for the first? > > If the second isn't fixable, what can I pull off the second 7500/100, other > than the floppy drive, that I could plug into the first 7500/100? > > I was rather looking forward the connect them together, through ethernet, > with my 7200/90 (100 on the case, it's my fault). Can it still be done? > > David Harris > [EMAIL PROTECTED] Question: does the second 7500 have at least (2) VRAM chips in the (4) slots on the motherboard and are they "staggered" (either slot#1 and slot#3 or #2 and #4)?? If no, that could be your problem. Mikie > >
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