Thanks Dan.
That was this particular problem.      (reset vs. init)
The lack of 'chime' ----- mucking about/wiggling things/'burnt rooster hung in tree" seems to have brought back the 'chime'

Thanks for the info.

Chuck D.


On Thursday, October 20, 2005, at 09:50  PM, Dan K wrote:

Charles Davis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Weird problem!!!
Beige MiniTower, 400MHz G4, 768 ram
Can get to OF prompt using "Opt, Command,'O','F'"

Reset-nvram does NOT return OK --- I get 'unknown word'

old-world macs use the command 'init-nvram', not the new-world
'reset-nvram'

Dunno if that will solve your original problem however.

dan k


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