Hi all,
I thought this might be a good topic to jump in on.

I got a 1400cs that I've been piecing together. Finally got it running with
a 133 processor and 56MB RAM.
I've got a few of snags.

When I pull out the battery and unplug the power adapter, then plug them
back in, I always get the green light of death symptoms. This is solved by
hitting the reset button several times. My other 1400 doesn't do this. What
causes it?

Also, in my other 1400, I've got a compact flash card that I've tinkered
with for use as virtual memory. In my pieced-together unit, whenever I have
the compact flash card plugged in and shut down, it ejects on start up. My
other 1400 doesn't do this. Why would one do it and another not?

Possibly showing my ignorance here: why doesn't the L2 cache show up in
apple profiler on my 133? From what I can find out, the 117 did not have L2
cache but the 133 is supposed to have 512K? Does it depend on the
motherboard? My pieced-together unit has a motherboard from a 117. Will it
show up in the apple system profiler?
(my other one has a 233 newertech upgrade and the L2 cache shows up in the
profiler)

thanks,
wayne



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