I had this problem with my 400MHz model when i first got it. Try  
removing all PCI cards, (i had a problem USB card that works fine now  
o.o) all RAM but one stick, and pull the power plug and the PRAM  
battery overnight. (or longer if it still refuses to boot)
On Dec 18, 2009, at 4:53 PM, b3buck wrote:

> Thanks, Jorge! I tried Cuda. No difference. I will try a working V-
> card from the g4... my last move.
>
>
> On Dec 18, 3:09 pm, Jorge Quiroz <jorjo.under.my.s...@gmail.com>
> wrote:
>> Try starting up with command+option+o+f, then type: mac-boot
>> also try to reset nvram, and reset pram, and the most important,  
>> (mine
>> has the same problem), push the CUDA reset button, if you don't know
>> where it is, see this page from Apple Support.http:// 
>> support.apple.com/kb/HT1939
>> Hope that helps
>> Greetings from Chile.
>> Jorge
>> On 18, Dec, 2009, at 7:32 PM, b3buck wrote:
>>
>>> I have no video with an old CRT OR newer Digital monitors with my G3
>>> B&W 350(?)! I have used the G3 maybe twice this past year but now no
>>> picture. An old R128 pro and R128/daughter board (?) video cards  
>>> were
>>> tried. Hard drive starts and tone sounds. I am currently using a  
>>> G4 to
>>> help test but haven't started G3 for so long, I can't remember  
>>> how to
>>> troubleshoot.
>>> Thanks, Buck

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