I'm trying to zap everything in Open Firmware ... did the : reset-nvram set-defaults reset-all
Still no go ...
When I try to shut down the computer from OF, it tells me: erasing ff0 and some other numbers ... ERROR erasing on nvram
I am not sure about the pram battery, the previous owner let it stand on a shelf for over a year ... , would it affect my booting up if it's dead ? I remember on my 8500, it would not boot the first couple of time, then boot from accumulated energy !
I tried connecting an external VGA display, but the display goes into sleep mode 2 seconds after hearing the chime.
Jeff
On May 11, 2004, at 8:01 PM, Gary D. Adams wrote:
The last time I upped my HD in my Pismo--to the 60gb Hitachi--I managed inadvertently to bend a daughtercard processor pin. Sometimes I got a boot chime and no video. I would seriously check this as the cause.
Gary
Jeff Greffe wrote:
I think so ... it does seem stuck when I pull on the plastic tab to remove it ...
Did you check to see if the processor daughterboard was properly snapped
onto the motherboard?
-Laurent.
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