Okay... trouble shooting found the error... some RAM had become unseated.

I removed all the RAM and got smashing glass.. I then added back all the ram
and got a "?" Mac... That was very weird and very scary!!

I also discovered that the 9500 isn't as scary as it seems to
disassemble/reassemble... heh. Still not a 7300 though!

Matt


> I was upgrading my 9500 earlier, and I seem to have killed it. I get no
> chime at power on, only a vague click... Has anyone got any tideas? I
really
> need this machine back working as I have a project I need to complete on
it.
> Has to be oldworld as the project is under BeOS ;-)


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