2010/4/28 Shawn H Corey :
> Risto Suominen wrote:
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>
> Have you tried the ifixit site? http://www.ifixit.com/Guide/search/ibook+g3
>
>
maybe some of this helps:
http://davespicks.com/writing/programming/mackeys.html
cheers,
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Risto Suominen wrote:
Hi,
Strictly speaking, this is not a Debian issue, not even Linux, but
since I don't know of any Open Firmware list, and it may be just a
matter of time before someone else tries this...
I wrote the following two lines into OF nvramrc parameter with
'nvedit' (Read this to
Hi Risto,
Le mercredi 28 avril 2010 à 09:00 -0300, Gunther Furtado a écrit :
> 2010/4/28 Risto Suominen :
> > 2010/4/28, Gunther Furtado :
> >>
> >> have you tried to boot from a MacOS Classic cd holding down "C" as it
> >> chimes with(out) an usb stick present?
> >>
> > I'm pretty sure I have. Lo
2010/4/28 Risto Suominen :
> 2010/4/28, Gunther Furtado :
>>
>> have you tried to boot from a MacOS Classic cd holding down "C" as it
>> chimes with(out) an usb stick present?
>>
> I'm pretty sure I have. Looks like it hangs before it comes so far, I
> cannot even get into Open Firmware.
>
just a
2010/4/28, Gunther Furtado :
>
> have you tried to boot from a MacOS Classic cd holding down "C" as it
> chimes with(out) an usb stick present?
>
I'm pretty sure I have. Looks like it hangs before it comes so far, I
cannot even get into Open Firmware.
The reaction, when powering up by holding the
Em Wed, 28 Apr 2010 12:14:10 +0300,
Risto Suominen escreveu:
> Thanks, but I'm afraid I have tried everything: option+command+o+f,
> option+command+p+r, PMU reset with the small left-hand-side button,
> and firmware-update-style reset with power button held. I've also had
> the battery disconnect
Thanks, but I'm afraid I have tried everything: option+command+o+f,
option+command+p+r, PMU reset with the small left-hand-side button,
and firmware-update-style reset with power button held. I've also had
the battery disconnected overnight.
The only hope I have, is the firmware update, but Apple
What about resetting PRAM? Boot with option+command+p+r pressed in until
your hear a second chime, then you let go.
Go into open firwmare and reset all settings:
reset-nvram
set-defaults
reset-all
http://support.apple.com/kb/TS1812?viewlocale=en_US
http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1379
Good luck!!
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