--- You wrote:
Reset your NVRAM.

Use cmd-opt-o-f during boot to enter Open Firmware's command mode.

Then issue these commands:

   set-defaults
   reset-nvram
   reset-all


- Dan.
--- end of quote ---
Dan,

You made the same suggestion to me last week for my little problem on my Digital
Audio.  But I had trouble getting into Open Firmware because I use a Logitech
Keyboard which does not have standard Mac keys, (at least until it boots into X
and runs its own drivers.)  As far as I can tell,  just the command and option
keys are reversed so it should work anyway, but it don't seem to.  Any
suggestions?

I guess I could hang a Mac keyboard on it if I have to.

If I pull the battery and leave it over night, would that also reset the NVRAM?

Rich

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