[...]
>> CUDA button that's mounted on a little metal square (I think it's just under
>> the PCI slots -- I had a 7200 and a 7600, but the mobo might be different on
>> an 8500 -- anyone?) for half a minute or so. Then reassemble, & try to boot
>> again.
>> 
> __________
> 
> Cuda is by the cpu slot below it I think on a 8500
> -- 
> Adrian

That's right...I'm thinking of my beige G3 -- one has to reset the CUDA a
lot on those babies.

In this case, I second also the advice given to check the RAM & the SCSI
chain termination & IDs as well. Another thing to check is the seating of
your cards, like the video, VRAM, cache, & especially the processor card
(altho' usually you just get no boot when that is improperly seated in the
slot, but you never know...)
-- 

Bill

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