Hello,

I just came in to possession of a Performa 6116. It was lying dead on
a table at work and the IT guys said I could have it.

Anyway, I hooked it up and powered it up and I could hear the hard
drive spin up and the monitor stayed dark and pretty much nothing
happened after that.

I tried booting from a CD and nothing happened but the hard drive spun
up.

What I think is happening is that someone at work tried to load this
thing with OS X not knowing it wouldn't work. I tried just booting my
SuperMac s900 with an OS X boot disk and found out why you shouldn't
do it. Just booting the computer this boot disk overwrote the pram so
nothing worked. After that all it would do is chime and spin up the
hard drive, like this Performa does now.

What I would like to try is completely disconnecting the thing from
any power source and removing the Pram battery overnight. Then, the
next day hitting the cuda switch and draining the pram which should
set the computer back to factory specs. Then I should be able to tell
if the thing is functional.

My main problem is how do you get the thing apart? There are two tabs
on the top back that don't seem to do anything. I have a
contemporaneous Performa 6220. All you have to do with that is remove
two screws and pull the handle and you pull out the motherboard. You
get at the drives by removing front.

This Performa 6116 is a mystery to me.

I have two other questions. This thing some sort of graphics port on
the back I've never seen. It has and adapter which is about six inches
long that connects to a Mac monitor. What is this?

Also, it has this odd little port that the IT guy said was an ethernet
port. This was no rj45 I've ever seen. It was oval shaped and looked
like it is positioned where the PDS card would go. I have a PDS (I
think that's what it's called) for my 6220 with an ethernet port in
it. Any ideas about this.

Thanks.

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