For the $10 you could pick up a simple meter......

On Wed, Jan 14, 2009 at 11:36 PM, John Teffer <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> I have a Mac TV that won't boot up. The problem is somewhere on the
> motherboard. When I replace it with the board from a Performa 575 it
> works fine, (a bit of an upgrade, really: 040, four times the RAM
> capacity, thousands of colors) but it would be nice to have it in
> original condition again, it's not really a Mac TV without the tuner!
>
> Could a bad clock battery be keeping it from starting? I know some old
> Macs wouldn't start with a dead clock battery, but I don't know if
> this is one of them. I don't have a meter to check the battery, and
> don't want to shell out the $10 for a new battery if that's not the
> problem.
>
> Anyone with a working Mac TV want to take their battery out and see if
> it still boots up? You'd be my hero!
>
> Thanks,
>
> John
>
> >
>

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