It's an 800 MHZ DVI model. I reset the power manager as described in Apple's tech note, and it seemed to wake up and work fine.
Now however, the user said he had trouble starting it last night, got it started up then it quit, unexpectedly. However this was off the power supply and the battery is depleted.
Now it will not start up even after resetting the PMU.
User isn't sure whether date and time has been off or not, he did say the battery's been getting more anemic about holding a charge.
Is this a pram battery/PMU issue or a logic board failure?
I notice that some replacement Pram batteries for this model come with the PMU circuit attached...<http://tinyurl.com/4jfa5>
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