On 2/1/19 8:57 AM, John Paul Adrian Glaubitz wrote:


On Feb 1, 2019, at 4:38 PM, user...@yahoo.com wrote:

The Lombard is NewWorld, so yaboot works.  Yes, BootX is needed for
OldWorld systems.

Quoting [1]:

All PowerPC Macs from the iMac, the iBook, the Blue and White Power Mac G3 and the Bronze Keyboard (Lombard) PowerBook G3forward are New World ROM machines, while all previous models (including the Beige Power Mac G3 and all other beige and platinum Macs) are Old World ROM machines. Intel based Macs are incapable of running Mac OS 9, and on these machines EFI is used instead of Open Firmware, which both New World and Old World machines are based on.

So, not all Lombards have OpenFirmware, just starting from the Bronze Keyboard model. And if the machine has OpenFirmware, GRUB should work.


I believe that "Bronze Keyboard PowerBook"  is just another designation for Lombard; i.e. all Lombards are "Bronze Keyboard PowerBooks".  So not only do all Lombards have Open Firmware, but they are all New World.  Wallstreets and G3 Desktops also have Open Firmware, but an older version, and they are Old World.

From "http://lowendmac.com/1999/lombard-powerbook-g3-bronze-keyboard/",

"This was the last PowerBook with built-in SCSI support and the first with New World ROMs."

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