Re: IIsi dead

2001-10-06 Thread the pickle
At 13:25 +0200 on 06/10/01, Alexander Klock wrote: >But the battery was new... makes an old battery really the complete >computer look dead? Not on a IIsi. p _ the pickle The FAQ The Archive

Re: IIsi dead

2001-10-06 Thread Gregg Eshelman
--- Alexander Klock <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > But the battery was new... makes an old battery > really the complete > computer look dead? > > Thanks > Alex Got a voltmeter? Measure the PRAM battery's voltage to be sure it's good. Try pushing the power button on the back 3 or 4 times quickly.

Re: IIsi dead

2001-10-06 Thread Jeff Garrison
-Original Message- From: Alexander Klock <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: Vintage Macs <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Date: Saturday, October 06, 2001 3:47 AM Subject: IIsi dead >Hi everyone, > >after moving the computer from my store back home, the little IIsi is >completely de

Re: IIsi dead

2001-10-06 Thread Marten van de Kraats
>But the battery was new... makes an old battery really the complete >computer look dead? > Yep. It needs a bit of current for startup. Marten -- Check out the System 6 Heaven: http://www.euronet.nl/users/mvdk/system_6_heaven.html Subscri

Re: IIsi dead

2001-10-06 Thread Alexander Klock
But the battery was new... makes an old battery really the complete computer look dead? Thanks Alex Robert Poland wrote: > > At 12:46 PM +0200 10/6/2001, Alexander Klock wrote: > >after moving the computer from my store back home, the little IIsi is > >completely dead. No reaction pressing th

Re: IIsi dead

2001-10-06 Thread Robert Poland
At 12:46 PM +0200 10/6/2001, Alexander Klock wrote: >after moving the computer from my store back home, the little IIsi is >completely dead. No reaction pressing the power-on-key, neither on the >keyboard nor at the back of the computer. > >Is there a fuse or something that I should look for? Rep

IIsi dead

2001-10-06 Thread Alexander Klock
Hi everyone, after moving the computer from my store back home, the little IIsi is completely dead. No reaction pressing the power-on-key, neither on the keyboard nor at the back of the computer. Is there a fuse or something that I should look for? Thank you alex -- Personal: http://www.alex