I didn't think to try the brick until a few weeks ago. Unfortunately, I don't have a good way to test it right now, and a coworker had a power board I could at least try. The G3 cards themselves look fine. Once I have all of my parts in one place, I'll give it another go. I'll have two mother boards, two LCD assemblies, three power adapters, one 603e processor, two G3 processors, and one power board to test with, with the possibility to get another one if needed. On 2/22/05 5:25 PM, "Tom and Lisa P" <gionpeters at comcast.net> wrote: >> Nope. I've got a yoyo one from the clamshell iBooks stored with my extra >> motherboard. >> >> >> On 2/22/05 4:21 PM, "Tom and Lisa P" <gionpeters at comcast.net> wrote: >> >>>> Content-type: multipart/signed; protocol="application/pkcs7-signature"; >>>> micalg=sha1; boundary="B_3191933921_429525" >>>> >>>> I tried a replacement power board borrowed from a coworker's bin of spare >>>> 2400 parts, and got the same result. (GLOD with G3, fine with 603e) >>>> >>>> I have another motherboard halfway across the country, so I'll try that in >>>> about 6 months when I have the rest of my things brought to me. >>>> >>>> Thanks for the help everyone. >>> >>> Thats about all you can do. Swap out until you can isolate something. >>> >>> Have you tried swapping the AC brick ? >>> >>> Mad Dog > > So you are sure the brick isnt the problem ? > > Otherwise, have you looked at the G3 cards themselves ? Any > components that have scorches or bulges on them ? > > Tom -- Chuck Kenney FreeFall Software http://www.freefallsoftware.com/ "you don't need more memory, you need minions" -- monkey++ about me needing a faster G4 -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: smime.p7s Type: application/pkcs7-signature Size: 2109 bytes Desc: not available Url : http://listserver.themacintoshguy.com/pipermail/duolist/attachments/20050222/f0c25f01/smime.bin