>on 8/18/05 7:06 AM, Nathaniel Swenson at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

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 Nathaniel:
 
 No power out could be an indication of a bad power supply, or as has been
 suggested, could be the PRAM batteries.
 
 If you don't have any luck with the PRAM batteries, I believe I have a good
 power supply on the shelf that I wouldn't have to have a lot for.
 
 If you find you need one, contact me off list.
 
 Good Luck
 
 Jim Lunceford
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 
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> 
> Hi,
> I recently acquired a Macintosh IIfx, which I'm trying to get running.  I plug
> in all the power cords, video cables, etc... then, when I push a power
> button (i've tried all 3, back of case, side of case, and keyboard)
> absolutely nothing happens. My thought is that the power supply is dead, but
> I'm 
> not sure.  If it is, does anyone have one for sale or know where I could get
> one?
> 
> It seems that the 2 power cords that
> came with it are meant to be plugged
> 1) from the wall to the case, then
> 2) from the case to the monitor
> 
> Like that, both CPU and monitor are dead.  But, when the
> monitor has its own power cord directly from the wall, its perfectly fine.
> 
> Thanks in advance,
> 
> Nathaniel  


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