Great! 

You know, I recall somewhere that there was an undocumented "fix" for all
Macs - essentially it called for the dropping of said Mac from a height of
12 inches, onto a hard flat surface. I will admit to doing this several
times in the 20 years I have played with these machines (Apples and Macs)
and candidly, it worked more often than not.

Joe

> All:
> 
> Thank you for your many suggestions in my efforts to resurrect my IICX from
> dormancy.  I wish I was able to share which fix worked but unfortunately I
> can't.  I went to the workbench this morning to attempt a couple of the
> latest checks suggested, hit the power key on the keyboard and it booted up.
> It is now working just like it came "out of the box".  Go figure!  The nature
> of the beast!  Will let you know if it goes "belly up" again.
> 
> Joe (in Reno), it looks like I won't need that power supply after all but
> thanks for your offer.
> 
> Best regards,
> 
> Mike
> 

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