Isn't the Lombard too old a design for Open Firmware? According to
Mactracker "Hardware Test" isn't supported. The Pismo is the first
Powerbook that is.
John
According to Apple:
"Beginning with Power Macintosh computers with PCI slots, Power
Macintosh computers rely on a firmware operating system called "Open
Firmware" for controlling hardware. Open Firmware is a cross-platform
firmware standard for controlling hardware and is used by all PCI-
based Mac OS computers."
On Jan 2, 2006, at 11:36 PM, Kristina wrote:
It's Opt+Cmd+O+F, or, at least that's what the Apple site says.
I thot you hold them down all together...
Kristina
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