Still getting the blackscreen. I know the Video Card is good. The machine
powers up, but no chime. I tried a 132 mg CPU out of a Mac and got the car
crash. The 180 CPU does not get the car crash, so I'm guessing it's good.
I've pulled the cache, and I've put it back in, no change. I've tried with
zero ram, the ram found in the machine, and two 16 mg for sure good FPM
sticks, no change. I've re-set the Cuda (10 second holddown) at each
juncture, no change. I've tried several different batteries (none
certifiable, no change). I'm fairly persuaded that it is a solvable problem
and that the hardware is not the culprit, only operator ignorance. Still
looking  for help. Newbie and a day,
-- 
All the best,
R.A. Cantrell

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