The only one of those I found on eBay is $40 shipped so I hope I don't need one...I can try swapping the other power board from my working Lombard into the Pismo, though.
I recently got a Pismo (with a 500MHz PPC7410 upgrade!) but it's...seemingly completely dead? Plugging in my 45W yo-yo adapter does absolutely nothing, neither does the key combination for a PRAM reset. Is something fried? Do I need a different power adapter?
I hate to necro my own thread, but I added a CF to IDE adapter to the PDQ and now it won't boot off a CD any more? I have no idea why, I'm using the same CD as before.
So! I left the PDQ plugged in overnight, tried it again, and it magically works now? I was able to boot off a CD at last!
Maybe the backup battery just needed some juice?
I finally got a CD-ROM drive for my PDQ that had come without one, but it's not even trying to boot from it, even with me holding down the C key. Now, this PDQ is weird about starting up and doesn't even show a green LED when powered on, so maybe there's a power problem? Could this be PRAM...
I paid $125 for this one but it came loaded (maxed RAM, the full AV kit, USB card, etc). Don't regret it it all!
The 9.1 install needs to go, though. This system just doesn't have the grunt for OS 9.
I was going to make a thread about this because I have a 7600/120 and a 200MHz card from a junked 9500 and I wonder if the 200MHz card would work in the 7600.
I got myself a slightly battered (internally, anyway) and also faulty Power Mac 7600/120, not exactly ideal to get one in this condition but they're pretty hard to get AT ALL.
I just acquired a Power Mac 7600/120 and it seems to have a power issue, but I'm not entirely sure what the issue is. When you press the power switch on the motherboard, the power LED lights up green for just a second and there's a click from the power supply, but the system doesn't start up...