Author: Steve (gate1-sandiego.nmci.navy.mil)
Date: 06-20-2005 20:42
Brother, sounds like a problem with the motherboard. You might have lost one of the chips on the motherboard. Try turning the machine on without any memory installed at all, if the same thing happens without memory installed then its a bad chip somewhere, the machine is not even making it through hardware initialization. Also try booting with just 1 known good memory chip installed and unplug the FDD AND the KB and see if it boots. If not just buy a beat-up but functioning STE from eBay and transplant the working MB into your case.