That's so strange that it worked that way! My logical side of me says, that
makes no sense, but I've found, in my billion years of working on
Macintoshes (the first one I owned was a Mac II in 1990), is that they often
defy logic. I've even had them not recognize RAM that were the same size
brand and everything until I switched slots they went into.

I just won an auction off eBay for a working 2400c. Hopefully I'll get it
the first of next week. I'm watching trying to pick up a few for parts just
because of the reason you said.

I figured, if nothing else, I know the screen is good on the one that's
giving me grief, as is the keyboard and probably a few other parts and
pieces.

What I'd really like to get my hands on is a G3 upgrade if anyone has a line
on one.

Hope everyone's day is going well!




On 10/7/06 12:59 AM, "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> I actually thought my 2400c was completly dead too, died on my vacation
> when I really needed it.
> 
> I took it apart and sat it out for days, and still nothing. I took another
> one apart and tried to get mobo/cpu B to work, with no avail. Then, I took
> cpu A and put it with mobo B and presto! I put Cpu B with mobo A and
> presto!
> 
> Thats why I own doubles of everything.
>


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