Start-up/Display Video Card Problem

Hi there,
Does anyone know what the error code 2NYD/1/4 ox5 means please? My iMac G4 flat panel won't start-up. I get a kernel panic or just a blue screen. It does start in safe mode, so I am really hoping it is nothing serious, though I can still see lines in the display. I would also like to know if this is a known issue with this model (M8935) that Apple would repair for free. The graphics card is NVIDIA GeForce4 MX. I know some Apple G5 models were issued with faulty graphics cards or logic boards. Were some G4 models also faulty? Thanks
Saz

Hi Ian, 
I'm entirely in agreement with what you say and can't think of anything to add whatsoever. That kind of error code can only be dealt with (AFAIK) with a logic board replacement (£325 + fitting).
I would suggest a PMU reset only because it can't do any harm at this stage:
http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=95165
cheers
I'd recommend backing up as soon as possible (or using Firewire Target Disk Mode to save data) to an external drive or computer. Repairing this iMac is probably not cost effective.
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