At 21:41 -0700 on 17/09/01, Eric McCann wrote:
>1. My IIsi has an aftermarket video card in it, taking
>up its one and only expansion slot. It *looks* like
>the onboard video is toasted - absolutely no reaction
>when I hook up the video to the default slot. Is there
>any way to "repair" the onboard video? Just curious
>because I'd like to hunt down a Nubus 10baseT card and
>stick it in there instead. Yes, I've done this with
>the other video card out.
Are you using an Apple monitor or a monitor that meets the requirements of
the IIsi's built-in video? The FAQ has details about that.
>2. Also - she seems to lose her settings, at least as
>far as the video goes. Often, when I boot up, it'll be
Probably dead PRAM battery. FAQ has more info.
p
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