What about a bad video card. I was experimenting with different cards in 
mine, if one is incompatible or has gone bad, it can cause the machine 
to not startup (sometimes not even chime) and the monitor will do just 
as you described. Try pulling out all video cards and put in each one by 
itself.

-Robyn Lyons

On Sunday, June 30, 2002, at 04:44  PM, Nancy Haitz wrote:
>
> Yes, I did try the second monitor too.  It is a 14"
> Apple-something-or-other that I picked up used for $25.  Since it is not
> capable of displaying the resolutions that the AppleVision 17" monitor
> was set at, I even tried Ron's relatively new ViewSonic monitor that is
> hooked up to the c600.  It would not work either.  I get a "show of
> green" on the power indicator light, shortly after the system chimes,
> but it promptly goes back to the yellow light.


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