Still dead, after taking out the disk, stuffing it in an 9100
(waiting the prescribed 5 mins!) & cuda'ing it, was able to boot from
it & extract the stuff extractworthy on the disk.
Resat (resetted?) the Motherboard w/CUDA & logic board by pulling the
PRAM battery & power supply cables & pushing the Power switch &
waiting for 10 mins before replacing it.
No startup chime, but starts up from keyboard. The harddisk does the
startup run, and then just spins. Screen dark all the time. To shut
down, has to use power button on front of machine.
Momitor gets power from Mac, but no signal. LED in power button on
front of case lights up.
SCSI is fine, it only has one HD.
Still figure logic board is sound, since the machine acts the same
way when I pull out the processor card. So I figure that it (the
processor card) is shot. Hoping someone on LEM swap has one to spare.
If so, I can figure out if I'm right in my assumptions. Of course,
feel free to come with suggestions!
"To kill a Macintosh"...
- Peter
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