Subject: Re: ...
To: Erin Corliss (Volt Computer) <a-erinco@microsoft.com>
From: Riccardo Mottola <rmottola@spm.it>
List: port-mac68k
Date: 08/30/1999 11:00:00
>Sigh. After finally accepting that my LC will never run anything but
MacOS,
>I scraped the bottom of my collection and brought up an old SE/30
that
>should be able to do NetBSD. Problem is, shortly after I got it last
year,
>I opened it up to add some RAM and since then it has been sounding
"Death
>Chimes" every time I turn it on. I think it has something to do with
the
>video, but I'm not sure because I can't find a list of error tones to
>interpret the message. The tones it is playing are the normal
startup sound
>immediately followed by four tones ascending in frequency. Anyone
know
>where I can get a list of what the tones mean?
Maybe the RAM. My MacII did so when puttins in some RAM that wasn't
PAL. Put in the old ram carefully r some other you know it works on SE
Also you could have damaged the connectors on the logic board. check.
ric