Subject: Re: Ext 80 Col/AppleColor RGB card From: dempson@actrix.gen.nz (David Empson) Date: Wed, Oct 7, 1998 8Ç6 Message-id: <1dgk6pq.m9wltrgijcm4N@dempson.actrix.gen.nz> wrote: > I recently got an Apple 80 Col/RGB card for my //e. I have installed it > using the Apple manual instructions. Now my //e will not boot. The > power LED comes on, as does the Drive 1 LED, but nothing else happens. > If I take the card out, the //e boots as normal. Any ideas on what the > problem might be? You did put the card in the slot the correct way around, I hope! If not, it is probably damaged now, and the motherboard may have been affected as well. Reversing a standard slot card is certainly lethal, but might be less so for an auxiliary slot card, since everything on the slot runs between +5V and ground (no +12V, -12V and -5V power supply pins). If it is a short enough card, it might be difficult to tell the correct orientation. The chips should be on the side facing away from the power supply. To be absolutely sure, look for pin 1 on the card (it should be labelled). Pin 1 should go at the keyboard end of the slot, which should also be labelled. The symptoms you describe sound like the card is causing some of the major bus signals or clocks to be forced to the wrong state. It could just be a faulty card, of course. -- David Empson dempson@actrix.gen.nz Snail mail: P.O. Box 27-103, Wellington, New Zealand