I got my first chime of death today...sounded really cool.  This is why I
got it (probably does not apply to you).  BTW, I have a Performa 6320.
Works fine now.

I had removed my CD Burner (SCSI) to try to install on my PC.  At this
point, I only had 1 SCSI device left, the scanner.  I tried to use it, it
froze up, when I went to re-boot, I didn't get the smiley face, when I did
the manual reboot (light apple-control-power), I got the deadly chime.  This
is when I realized that I did not terminate my SCSI chain.  Now that the
scanner is terminated, everything works A-OK.

HTH

Steven
> When I boot the machine I get the chime of death, and I can't figure
> out why.  The cache card is securely seated, the ROM switch is
> correctly jumped (I think), the RAM is all good (pretty sure, buy
> I've tried swapping it out and no change), the HD is good, I can't
> figure it out?!
>



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