PowerPC 8000 series (PCI) - no graphics

Tobias Bohlin yellowdog-general@lists.terrasoftsolutions.com
Wed Jun 2 12:07:01 2004


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Hi!

I got 3 logic boards at hand. Previous one someone rolled their chair 
over, looks bent - got no chime and no graphics. This one chimes 50% of 
all times, 50% it death chimes (I refer to Mac Tracker for the sound). 
No graphics. I can't just put any graphics card in one of the PCI 
buses, right?

I got another motherboard to try, but I am getting suspicious here. 
Could it be that there are 2 pins missing in the, I think it is called 
"DB-15" connector? But I get graphics connecting that monitor with a 
PowerPC 7100 running System 7.5. I have filled the logic board with max 
RAM and CPU cache memory. I could try another monitor. Worth it?

Regards,

Tobias
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Hi!


I got 3 l<fontfamily><param>Lucida Grande</param>ogic
boards</fontfamily> at hand. Previous one someone rolled their chair
over, looks bent - got no chime and no graphics. This one chimes 50%
of all times, 50% it death chimes (I refer to Mac Tracker for the
sound). No graphics. I can't just put any graphics card in one of the
PCI buses, right?


I got another motherboard to try, but I am getting suspicious here.
Could it be that there are 2 pins missing in the, I think it is called
"<fontfamily><param>Lucida Grande</param>DB-15" connector? But I get
graphics connecting that monitor with a PowerPC 7100 running System
7.5. I have filled the logic board with max RAM and CPU cache memory.
I could try another monitor. Worth it?


Regards,


Tobias</fontfamily>
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