Hi Thanks alot you for all your answers!
[ snip ] >> Am I right that 4.2.9 is the lastest, though it doesn't work on TiBook1, >> and 4.1.8 is the lastest for this model? >> >> Do I have to update the firmware version by version or can I run the latest >> one straight over the built-in version? >> >> Would be very grateful if someone could enlight this topic a bit (even had >> ages to find asu.info.apple.com at all, and then realizing that it doesn't >> exists anymore..). > > Search the list archives for firmware update. There was some problems > caused by applying them, IIRC on iBooks. My own experience is I didn't > have a problem applying 4.1.8 on my iMac. Hmm, there has been one thread mentioning some problems, though it seems to have only been related to early 2.4.x kernels. > I haven't looked, but I suspect 4.2.x is for newer models. You can > just download it and try it, it won't run on an inapplicable model. > You have to run it and then hold in the reset switch when starting up > to actually get it applied, it tells you it's not applicable during > stage 1. Yes, that's what I have read so far in the accompanying doc (on the apple website, I haven't downloaded the .bin yet). Hmm, so you think I should just try and if it doesn't work, download an ealder version. ok. >> PS: What about Ethan Benson? He hasn't been writing a single word on this >> list for months? > > Well he decided to spend his time elsewhere after getting all upset > about the way a bug was being handled and inappropriately lashing out > with personal attacks. > > I believe he's still maintaining yaboot & company. hmm, ok, I stop asking questions about him.. Chris T.: But, you are maintaining the yaboot docs, you should know something about Ethan maybe.. ;) Chris T.: PS: I think you have done a very good job regarding the installation section on the port pages!! Congratulations! -- Best regards, Andi