Rob, not Bob.

Rob Schofiel ( schofiel here on the BBS ) is based in Holland and is the only guy doing any official support. He has the schematics.

The link LED staying on is totally in line with the CPU not being able to boot. It looka like you have a problem with either the CPU, the RAM, the flash or the bus transceivers. If it were the RAM I could fix it. If it were the transceivers, then providing I could get the part, I could fix it. I doubt I could get the CPU or the flash. At this point you're going to have to pay for it to be shipped somewhere, and pay for someone to spend some time diagnosing further. With that being the case, it's probably best to send it to the person with the best chance of fixing it - and that would be Rob.

Oh, one last thing to check... Are there any screws missing from anthing? It might be possible that a screw is trapped under the motherboard causing this issue. I'd expect it to be somewhere around the CPU/RAM/flash area (ie front edge). Long shot.
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