Hi Jeff!
It sounds like you may have been taken. A genuine 5300ce shouldn't suffer from this problem. I've only ever seen it on someone trying to use a 5300ce display with a logic board that only has 512KB of VRAM (as opposed to the 5300ce's 1MB of VRAM). That means that someone swapped in a 'ce display and called the whole machine a 5300ce. Which is fraud if they sold it to you while claiming it to be a genuine 5300ce...
What speed is your CPU? If it's only 100MHz, then that's a dead giveaway as being a 5300/cs/c motherboard and not a 5300ce.
Anyway, you might be able to fix it by booting from a floppy (or with extensions off) and removing the Monitor preferences (or display prefs, or whatever it's called - you'll know it when you see it). Of course, you'll always be stuck in 256 color mode... This advice came to me from another PowerBooks lister, but I can't recall who at the moment....
Aha! - Well, I got it as part of a lot, so you may be right. Interesting thing, I have two ce models. One has a IBM chip that specifically says 117, the other has a Motorola chip that I don't see the speed on. Perhaps ASP can tell me how fast it's running, I didn't think of that. I also got a c model in the batch but I have to fix/replace the power connector on that one, too.
And Drew, I was so inspired by your redbook I painted mine blue.
Cool! Do you have any pics?
(For those who haven't seen it, the redbook he's talking about is my RedBook 5300: <http://www.alksoft.com/projects/RedBook_5300/index.html>)
Peace, Drew
No pics yet but I plan to take some and put them up for everyone's enjoyment.
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