I accidentally murdered my PTPro200 by trying to upgrade to OS 9 using the system disk that came with my TiPBG4. After telling me that it wouldn't work, it ejected the disc and the PTP was never able to restart again! I must have fried something. I took it to a repair shop and they couldn't get it to work either. They couldn't really tell me what the problem was either! Computer Voodoo!
I know you didn't ask for help, but several people have already chimed in. Sounds like a challenge! ;-)
Does the PTP chime? If it chimes then goes no further, I'd bet with 99% certainty that you've got a bad cache SIMM.
Anyway, let us know if it chimes. That's usually a good starting point for troubleshooting.
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