If you are dead in the water, so to speak, it would seem a power issue (duh). So, you may want to check the sound card as it is where the power adaptor connects to the computer. A take apart slide show can be found here: http://homepage.mac.com/sysop/PhotoAlbum7.html
It seems that this is a place to start since the Pismo booted, then panicked, and failed to restart. Moreover, you're not getting anything anywhere, not even a hint that the power is connected, battery or A/C. Perhaps while you're in the innards you should check the connexions, making sure they are secure.


I am suprised that there haven't been more suggestions.

HTH

J Sanderson
On 14 Jan 2005, at 15:38, CHARLES RICHARDS wrote:


I tried resetting the PMU according to the instructions found at http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=14449, after waiting for several seconds (more than five) I tried to boot up. Nothing. Any other suggestions. Incidentally I have nothing active or on in any external ports.


Charlie
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