OK, I just got me my CSPPC for my 3000 desktop today, and tonight I'm fumbling with it. I suspect I'm suffering from a missing INT2 hack, but I'd like to verify what's happening would be caused by that. I had been using a CSMK2 card with 060 and no problems, but did not have the SCSI module for that card, just using the 3000 motherboard's SCSI for hard drive and a DKB Spitfire SCSI card for CDROM/Zip/Jaz drives.
With the CSPPC (128MB RAM, PPC/200, 060/50), I can get into the Phase5 early-early boot menu and look at the SCSI, memory, etc. settings there with no problem. But if it tries to boot from either floppy or hard drive, I shortly get a blinking power light and red guru.
I've checked the board is seated well, and also reseated the RAM that shipped with the board.
I'm planning to do the INT2 hack by this weekend and try again, but would appreciate any reassurance that this is the expected problem before INT2 is done. I may also hack it into a tower case while I've got the thing ripped apart.

Here's hoping I can work out a way to fit my prometheus and Video Toaster together... (I've got more than one PCI card so slot risers won't save me any room, I've already got a couple of those anyway)
Also, any pointers to the INT2 hack description?