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<font face="Verdana, Arial" size="2">Originally posted by kaulike:
Thanks for the response, you are right about the coi vs. col---my handwriting needs work.

The layout is actually:

slots card
1 esi8
2 esi8
3 coi8
4 coi4
5 esi8
6 esi8
7 esi8
8 vms4

While speaking with the parts guy I popped out all cards except the CPU, and it still would not boot to a green light. I will try hooking up a line to the pair you suggest, but I am guessing the CPU is toast.
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I don't think any of the NEC 192 cards would ever boot to a green light. (the only exception is the VMS/FMS cards - only the motherboard/bios led becomes green.)

The cards are supposed to boot up to a flashing red LED state. I think the key here is for you to try and get to an ESI port and plug in a display phone to see if you get any displays.

With your setup, it should be the first AMP connector, the first pair (blue/white). If no response, try swapping the ESI from another slot into that 1st slot and see if you get any action. But bottom line, flashing red LED should be what you are looking for on each of the cards.

Good luck.