Nevermind, I found a service manual.  Also, I guess they went from calling
it CUDA to PMU...go figure...

On Wed, Jul 29, 2009 at 7:37 PM, Carrie <freakycarseatl...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Where is the CUDA on a slot loading G3?  How do I get to it?  I have a nice
> 500MHz G3 that has quit starting.  Same symptoms my tray loaders had when
> they needed a new battery and the CUDA reset.  I have changed the battery in
> it but still dead.  I can't seem to see much of anything in the little door
> that opens to add an airport card and change the battery.  It was tricky
> enough changing the battery.  I have a service manual for tray loaders but
> not slot loaders.
>
> --
> Carrie
> www.flowerkraut.com
>



-- 
Carrie
www.flowerkraut.com

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