Try taking all the ram out, hold the cuda for 30 seconds or so, unplug 
the power cord and remove the battery. Wait 15 -20 minutes, then put it 
all back together. Th8is has worked for me before, though I'm not sure 
why...but it's worth a try.
Good luck.

-Ford

On Monday, May 13, 2002, at 01:25  PM, Fritz Ferrante wrote:

> After following all the advice I still can't seem to make the system 
> come
> back from the dead.  I'm totally open to  more suggestions.  What seems 
> to
> make this frustrating is that the normal symptomology that accompanies 
> a bad
> power supply or bad motherboard aren't present.
>
> I tried the 604 processor in the slot as y'all suggested,  to no effect.
>
> Keep the ideas coming.
>
> Fritz


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