Fritz:

    Offhand, I'd say you may have disconnected the 3.5 volt circuit
inadvertently. It's located in the lower right-hand side of the
motherboard--orange and black wires, if I recall--and that could produce these
symptoms.

Gary

Fritz wrote:

> Hi, I'm new, but I've recently had a tragedy.  I added another drive to the
> SCSI chain and my machine has apparently died.  It worked briefly and never
> started again.
>
> I get a healthy start up tone. The fans on the power supply work fine.  The
> light's all function, but nothing shows on the monitor.  I replaced the
> Matrox card and still nothing.  I changed the battery and hit the CUDA -
> nothing.  I took everything off the chain and used the CD-ROM only; trying
> term off and on - nothing.
>
> Any other ideas?  I don't want to start using a regular Mac unless I have
> to.
>
> Fritz Ferrante


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