In a message dated 9/2/04 2:55:04 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

>Remove every Battery (also the PRAM one) and AC
>Adapter.
>Leave the PowerBook without Power for two hours or
>more.
>Then, press the RESET key located on the Back.
>Boot from the CD and check installing OS 9.0.4.

Okay; played with my Pismo some more....NOW when I try to start it up, I get 
four, even tone slow beeps (NOT the "tone of death") and the PRAM/sleep lamp 
starts flashing in cycles of four...

So; what level of Hades has my processor gone to NOW?!?

Craig W.
Atlanta, GA
Power corrupts. Absolute power's a blast. -- John Fund 

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