At 19:03 -0500 on 01/01/03, Chunhing Lo wrote:

>I have a IIci, and it used to work just fine, but I was working on it
>the other day, and it stopped working. It boots, but I get the sad mac
>chimes everytimes. I've tried pulling out all the nubus cards, cache
>card, ram, hard drive, floppy drive, and booting it, but i still get
>the sad mac chimes. The monitor stays dark even through the built in
>video, so I can't see the error numbers. I'm thinking I'd probably
>fried the motherboard with static, does anyone know any other reason
>for this behavior?

See if the ROM select jumper (W1) is set properly; more details are in the FAQ.
-- 

the pickle

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