on 6/17/04 5:55 AM, Soviet at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> But if i remove the expancion card the computer gets no cpu, the expancion
> card uses the onboard microprocessor socket. i tried with the button on the
> back but dosen't work.
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Your IIcx is modified, then, to have only an accelerator? The soldered CPU
having been desoldered? There was or should still be a 68020/16Mhz. chip on
the motherboard under the hard disk/floppy drive assembly.

If not, then you'll have to test the power supply. See if a fuse is blown.


Jeff G


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