on 3/15/05 11:10 PM, Michael S. Macdonald at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> Lavode wrote:
> 
>> I just inherited a Power 120T, and this is my first exposure to the
>> clones.  Unfortunately, this is an unhappy machine, and will not
>> start, chime, nothing.  I have made sure all my connections are
>> correct, the black power switch is on the "|" position, the power
>> cord works, is plugged in, keyboard and monitor attached and plugged
>> in, and no other peripherals.  Push the button on the front of the
>> tower, and nothing.  Push the power button on the keyboard, and
>> nothing.  Not even a click.  Just dead silence.
>> 
>> I suspect it's a bad power supply.  Anyone know what type of power
>> supply the 120T uses and how easy/worthwhile it is to try to replace
>> it?
>> 
>> What I know about the system:
>> Zilch, since I haven't pulled it apart.  It appears to have a ton of
>> RAM on visual inspection.
> 
> The Power 120 is essentially a PowerMac 8100 (601cpu running @120
> MHz) It has an interesting 'peltier cooler' on the cpu, and was
> second in stature only to the PowerMac 9100 series.
> 
> Keep an eye out for G3 upgrades for the processor direct slot,
> originally occupied by a second video card.
> 
> Read this recent message from listmember Al, as the Power 100 desktop
> and 120 tower use identical motherboards and power supplies.
> 
> Cheers...Michael
> 
> -------------
> Al
> Anyone interested in a Power 100 computer?
> 
> It's a 100mhz 601 with 64mb of RAM (I may have more), a 2gb SCSI Hard
> Drive and a CD-ROM Drive.
> 
> I have MacOS 8.6 on it now.
> 
> It's the desktop case version of the machine.
> 
> I have an ADB Keyboard and a Mouse to go with it.
> 
> It's in Philadelphia, PA, so I'd prefer it if someone wanted to come
> pick it up.
> 
> I'm keeping my PowerCenter 132, but I'd like to adopt this unit out
> into a good home... LOL!
> 
> ----------------
> 
I thought the P100 had a Power Supply that fit nothing else. At least that's
what they told me when I had to buy one for my grandsons P100.

RHB


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