I'd appreciate your advice on what to do next. Here's the latest:

I removed, cleaned and reinstalled the ram chips again today, as well as the 
three removable chips. No connections or capacitors appear to be broken, and 
the board couldn't get any cleaner. 

It boots with a beep, the sound of a spinning hard drive, and a happy Mac face, 
but just when you expect to see the desktop, there is a kathunk-kathunk-kathunk 
sound, and I receive a warning that there is no co processor installed. 

It boots fine with a floppy emulator (the 800k floppy drive was removed since 
it doesn't work, and I have no other floppy drive to test it with). Once it has 
booted up, I reconnect the hard drive cable but my SE doesn't seem to recognize 
it.

Anything else I can try to get it working? Has anyone got a list of recommended 
procedures when this error message comes up?

Thanks!

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