Folks on these forums are so helpful thought I'd get more help...
I found a Pismo 500 (awesome, always wanted one) and I didn't have the Yo-yo adapter so I used my 1400c's power adapter. It won't power up.
This may be a dumb question but could it be that Yoyo's are backwards compatible, but the 1400c's power brick isn't "forward" compatible? How can I determine if it's a PRAM, bad motherboard, or power unit or what have you failure?
These Pismos are by far Apple's best computers in terms of versatility and design, just wanting to rehabilitate one for years of further service.
I found a Pismo 500 (awesome, always wanted one) and I didn't have the Yo-yo adapter so I used my 1400c's power adapter. It won't power up.
This may be a dumb question but could it be that Yoyo's are backwards compatible, but the 1400c's power brick isn't "forward" compatible? How can I determine if it's a PRAM, bad motherboard, or power unit or what have you failure?
These Pismos are by far Apple's best computers in terms of versatility and design, just wanting to rehabilitate one for years of further service.