Make sure the  riser card is firmly seated in it's slot.
All pci video cards configured for Mac will work.



>I've just got a PowerBase 200 in various pieces, and am trying to put it
>back together to make it work.  I've managed to make it boot using a SCSI
>hard drive, 32M DIMM, and ADB Keyboard.  However, whenever I connect a
>monitor to it, I get no output - on both the VGA (HDB-15) and Mac monitor
>(DA-15) connectors.
>
>I just replaced the PRAM battery on the motherboard, with no better
>results.  Is there anything that I should check to try and troubleshoot
>the problem?  Also, if it is a motherboard problem, what kind of PCI video
>cards are supported, and do they have to be 'Macintosh' video cards or
>will PC PCI ones work?
>
>-- Pat
>
>
>--



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