Cisco 6506 CatOS unable to bootup

Hi,
I have a 6506 with SUP1, no MSFC running CatOS.
Module 1: Removed
Module 2: WS-X6K-SUP1A-2GE
Module 3: WS-X6348
Module 4: WS-X6348
Module 5: WS-X6408A-GBIC
Module 6: WS-X6408A-GBIC
However, it doesn't seems to be able to bootup properly.
Could this be an hardware issue?
What should I do?
System Bootstrap, Version 5.3(1)
Copyright (c) 1994-1999 by cisco Systems, Inc.
c6k_sup1 processor with 65536 Kbytes of main memory
Autoboot executing command: "boot bootflash:cat6000-sup.5-5-1.bin"
Uncompressing file:  ###########################################################
System Power On Diagnostics
DRAM Size ....................64 MB
Testing DRAM..................Passed
Verifying Text Segment .......Passed
NVRAM Size ...................512 KB
Saving NVRAM .................Done
Testing NVRAM ................Passed
Restoring NVRAM ..............Done
Level2 Cache .................Present
Testing Level2 Cache .........Passed
System Power On Diagnostics Complete
Boot image: bootflash:cat6000-sup.5-5-1.bin
=====Stopped Moving Here=====

Brought the modules to a reseller.
Put it in their chassis... and it runs...
Console> (enable) sh ver
WS-C6506 Software, Version NmpSW: 5.5(1)
Copyright (c) 1995-2000 by Cisco Systems
NMP S/W compiled on Jun  8 2000, 21:09:45
System Bootstrap Version: 5.3(1)
Hardware Version: 3.0  Model: WS-C6506  Serial #: TBA05060101
Mod Port Model               Serial #    Versions
1   2    WS-X6K-SUP1A-2GE    SAD04210EJD Hw : 3.1
                                         Fw : 5.3(1)
                                         Fw1: 5.1(1)CSX
                                         Sw : 5.5(1)
                                         Sw1: 5.5(1)
         L3 Switching Engine SAD042305R2 Hw : 1.1
3   48   WS-X6348-RJ-45      SAD04250LF3 Hw : 1.1
                                         Fw : 5.3(1)
                                         Sw : 5.5(1)
5   48   WS-X6348-RJ-45      SAD041809EF Hw : 1.1
                                         Fw : 5.3(1)
                                         Sw : 5.5(1)
       DRAM                    FLASH                   NVRAM
Module Total   Used    Free    Total   Used    Free    Total Used  Free
1       65408K  37935K  27473K  16384K   6925K   9459K  512K  201K  311K
Uptime is 0 day, 0 hour, 3 minutes
Console> (enable) sh mod
Mod Slot Ports Module-Type               Model               Sub Status
1   1    2     1000BaseX Supervisor      WS-X6K-SUP1A-2GE    yes ok
3   3    48    10/100BaseTX Ethernet     WS-X6348-RJ-45      no  ok
5   5    48    10/100BaseTX Ethernet     WS-X6348-RJ-45      no  ok
Mod Module-Name         Serial-Num
1                       SAD04210EJD
3                       SAD04250LF3
5                       SAD041809EF
Mod MAC-Address(es)                        Hw     Fw         Sw
1   00-30-19-d8-eb-96 to 00-30-19-d8-eb-97 3.1    5.3(1)     5.5(1)
    00-30-19-d8-eb-94 to 00-30-19-d8-eb-95
    00-05-00-ac-cc-00 to 00-05-00-ac-cf-ff
3   00-b0-c2-f6-65-bc to 00-b0-c2-f6-65-eb 1.1    5.3(1)     5.5(1)
5   00-01-97-0e-27-f0 to 00-01-97-0e-28-1f 1.1    5.3(1)     5.5(1)
Mod Sub-Type                Sub-Model           Sub-Serial  Sub-Hw
1   L3 Switching Engine     WS-F6K-PFC          SAD042305R2 1.1
So the problem is either "me", or the chassis backplane.
Gonna bring the Chassis down for a check, just to be sure.

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