Have you tried it with NOTHING in the box but
four 1meg SIMMs in Bank A (preferrably matched and
known to be good) and a floppy drive?

Get it that way then on another Mac, download the
System 7.5 Network Access Disk (NAD) and see if
the IIci will boot from that. (Of course you should
make certain the floppy drive is known to be good.)

If it still won't boot, zap the PRAM. If it _still_
won't boot, pop the battery out and leave it sit
a few days, then reinstall the battery.

If it still won't boot then I'd suspect the logic
board or the power supply has gone bad.

Also check the SCSI port and your cable to make
certain no pins were damaged, yanked out, bent over,
shorted etc. It might be possible to fry the board
if a logic pin got shorted to a ground pin at the
SCSI port.

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