Re: Reluctant IIcx

2002-07-27 Thread william ahearn
Bill Judson wrote: > > Thanks to everyone who replied... Unfortunately I sold my old 650, upgraded > to a 7100, so I don't have it to test the PS in anymore... Yes, you do. The IIcx, IIci, Q650 and PM 7100 all use the same powersupply. William -- Vintage Macs is sponsored by

Re: Reluctant IIcx

2002-07-27 Thread Bill Judson
Judson) > >>To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> (Vintage Macs) > >>Subject: Reluctant IIcx > >>Date: Mon, Jul 22, 2002, 9:14 PM > >> > > > >> Found a IIcx on the street...when I press the power key on the keyboard, or > >> the button on the bac

Re: Reluctant IIcx

2002-07-23 Thread Michaels
Bill, does the fan move very little when you try the power on, keyboard, or button? I have seen a number of these do this, and every time it is just the power supply. But, if there is no movement from the fan then it has been the motherboard. Let me know if this is your problem, I have been do

Re: Reluctant IIcx

2002-07-23 Thread Gamba
>Found a IIcx on the street...when I press the power key on the keyboard, or >the button on the back, it just goes "click-click" over & over & refuses to >turn on. >Jutso Could be overload current. Remove all NuBus cards, remove any card in cache slot, remove all RAM simms, disconnect floppy and

Re: Reluctant IIcx

2002-07-22 Thread the pickle
At 21:26 -0700 on 22/07/02, J.S. Garrison wrote: >>From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Bill Judson) >>To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> (Vintage Macs) >>Subject: Reluctant IIcx >>Date: Mon, Jul 22, 2002, 9:14 PM >> > >> Found a IIcx on the street...when I press the power

Re: Reluctant IIcx

2002-07-22 Thread J.S. Garrison
-- >From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Bill Judson) >To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> (Vintage Macs) >Subject: Reluctant IIcx >Date: Mon, Jul 22, 2002, 9:14 PM > > Found a IIcx on the street...when I press the power key on the keyboard, or > the button on the back, it just goe

Reluctant IIcx

2002-07-22 Thread Bill Judson
Found a IIcx on the street...when I press the power key on the keyboard, or the button on the back, it just goes "click-click" over & over & refuses to turn on. From what I've heard of other Macs, I would tend to suspect the power supply. Or is there something else involved here? The PSU is brand