Actually, these instructions are included in the box with the accelerator.

I purchased a 400 MHz model and had to follow the exact same 
instructions. I did the normal power manger reset and the unit did not 
work.

I managed to get the button held down with a screwdriver and some tape. 
24 hours later, I had a working unit.

smiles,
Jamie

On 3/29/02 12:26 PM, Sionnach Aisling <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> typed:

>Sorry, I know nothing about the Sonnet upgrades and
>have limited knowledge of Powerbooks, but does this
>sound ubsurd to anyone else?  Do you really mean
>hours???  How are you keeping the Power Button in a
>depressed position for that long of a period of
>time?!?!?!?!  Don't you mean the Reset button and not
>the Power button????

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