on 11/12/03 3:29 PM, Marcin Wichary wrote:

>I take it that Mac LC II has an internal speaker, right? (right now
>there's no chime at all).

All Macs have internal speakers. They all chime on power up after passing 
a brief self-test from ROM, before accessing any disks or even checking 
RAM memory (the sequence is self-test, chime, RAM test, find a boot disk, 
show happy Mac). While you can turn the volume to 0 and suppress the 
chime, this is rarely done. Failure to produce a chime in an LC II 
probably means a bad power supply, bad logic board, or essential parts 
missing. Look at the battery on the logic board; it may have leaked and 
killed the board.

http://katsmacs.blogspot.com/


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