At 13:48 -0400 on 03/07/02, Jason Trunzo wrote:

>What is this all about?  I have a IIci with 32mb of RAM, the IIci
>Cache card, ans running system 7.1  It is connected to a 15 inch
>macintosh Color Display.  For some reason unknown, when I power up
>the monitor won't kick on.  It's power light is on, and it is using
>it's own power source; plugged into the power strip and not the IIci.
>What I have to do is leave the video cable un-screwed so that I can
>quickly pull it off and plug it back in while the IIci is boting and
>this kicks the video on every time!  What could possibly be wrong?

Sounds like a bad cable or connector on the mobo.  Might be some problems
in the video circuitry too - the lack of a problem after the machine warms
up well indicates there might be a cold solder joint somewhere.

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