Thanks Grizzlygiant, Malcolm and the others that replied to my question I
really appreciate it.

Well it turns out I fried the daughterboard, grrrr. I have two 500 series
PB's and swapped the daughterboard and I got the same crash tone in the
other Powerbook.

The culprit as Malcolm pointed out was the dead Powerbook battery I didn't
remove. It has been dead and just filling the hole on the right that I
completely forgot about it. That must've been what did it.

So off to Ebay for a new daughterboard.

Thanks people.

maxtek


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