At 22:02 -0500 09/08/2005, Gary Gorbet wrote:
I don't have another machine that it would fit in.
Bummer. Any local friends with x500, x600 or clone machines?
Just a quick reality check. I've tried all kinds of variations, but my basic procedure now is the following. Does this sound about right?
Sounds like that would take care of the problem if the issue was corrupted NVRAM.
Have you checked to make sure that the 3.3V power supply cable is properly connected to the motherboard. Mine came loose once and older CPU cards would work fine, but newer ones wouldn't. I think the cutoff point was a PPC604/150 though and IIRC, you're using a PPC604e/200 so that is probably not your problem, but it sure would be nice if it were.
There are four cables from your power supply to your motherboard. The 3.3V cable has (at least mine does) three orange wires and three black wires.
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