Hi Clark, 

I don't see such a fuse set-up in my 3400, if you're
talking about the casing.
 
My problem is that the 3400 will only boot normally if
an external SCSI device is attached and powered up.
Otherwise, the internal HDD stalls during the start-up
(after the smiley face and during the bar graph
phase). This problem started after the 3400 hit a
concrete floor. 

If there is a SW solution (and I don't think there
is), will it require the original install SW, i.e. OS
7.6 specific to the 3400/180?

George
>
> Well I don't know for certain there are but they are
> fairly common on
> Macs for protecting the ADB, SCSI and anything else
> that puts power
> out on an external connector (and probably other
> things too).  They
> usually look like two pieces of metal with a
> separator between them.
> The metal pieces are parallel to the motherboard.
> --
> Clark Martin
> Redwood City, CA, USA
> Macintosh / Internet Consulting
>
> "I'm a designated driver on the Information Super
> Highway"
>
>

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