>I was getting no power at all because I had to replace the PRAM battery.
>After pressing the CUDA, I now am getting power to the computer. That leaves
>the possibility of the ide drive being absent or a possible memory problem.
>I didn't' touch the ram, so I am still thinking that it is because there is
>no ide drive.

In your first post I seem to remember you said something about PC 66 ram,
and I let that pass, but now perhaps it is time to mention the Starmax uses
VERY specific memory that is NOT PC 66 compatible. I am sure someone will
chime in with the official memory requirements, but roughly speaking it is
168 pin DIMM 3.3 volt, unbuffered, 2k refresh. Are you sure the memory is
the correct type? What sort of sounds etc. are you getting at startup?



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