I have not tried to boot floppy but I will tomorrow. I'm so used to working on SE's and SE/30's that it didn't occur to me that these might behave differently without a startup disk. if that's not it, I will definitely look into the 74 series logic chips.If it is outputting pure white, either
1) the IIcx boot process is not proceeding far enough to give you a mouse cursor and disk request icon,or
2) I would think that an input to the video card DAC is stuck high. That BT chip is the DAC. It should be getting data from the VRAM chips, but it probably passes through some 74 family logic on the way. I would find those 74 series chips and replace/ttest them.
for #1 have you tried having a bootable floppy in the drive at boot time?


