>
>
> Kernel version:
> Darwin Kernel Version 8.11.0: Wed Oct 10 18:26:00 PDT 2007;  
> root:xnu-792.24.17~1/RELEASE_PPC
> Model: PowerMac3,6, BootROM 4.4.8f2, 1 processors, PowerPC G4   
> (3.3), 1 GHz, 1.38 GB
> Graphics: ATY,Rage128Pro, ATY,Rage128Pro, AGP, 16 MB
> Memory Module: DIMM0/J21, 512 MB, DDR SDRAM, PC2100U-25330
> Memory Module: DIMM1/J22, 512 MB, DDR SDRAM, PC2100U-25330
> Memory Module: DIMM2/J23, 128 MB, DDR SDRAM, PC2100U-25330
> Memory Module: DIMM3/J20, 256 MB, DDR SDRAM, PC2100U-25330
> Network Service: Built-in Ethernet, Ethernet, en0
> PCI Card: usb, usb, SLOT-4
> PCI Card: ADPT,1686806-04, scsi, SLOT-5
> Parallel ATA Device: TOSHIBA DVD-ROM SD-R1312, 34.45 MB
> Parallel ATA Device: IOMEGA  ZIP 750       ATAPI
> Parallel ATA Device: IBM-IC35L060AVV207-0, 57.27 GB
> USB Device: 3500-4500 Series, Lexmark, Up to 12 Mb/sec, 500 mA
> USB Device: Hub in Apple Pro Keyboard, Mitsumi Electric, Up to 12 Mb/ 
> sec, 500 mA
> USB Device: Apple Optical USB Mouse, Logitech, Up to 1.5 Mb/sec, 100  
> mA
> USB Device: Apple Pro Keyboard, Mitsumi Electric, Up to 12 Mb/sec,  
> 250 mA
>
>
>
> What does this mean? Thanks!!!!!

Not able to read a dump ...

But I would suggest removing the PCI cards you don't need at first  
(USB in Slot 4? and a SCSI one in Slot5?) and the extra USB devices  
and see if you can get a clean boot. Just have 1 KB and Mouse  
attached. Not the wireless ones which if batteries are weak, could be  
acting as a flaky USB device.

You might reduce the RAM also, to just the 2 512MB sticks, or even  
just 1 of them.

Run for awhile, maybe do an applejack auto pilot run to straighten out  
things. Then go back and add things one at a time to see if you can  
continue running.

i also found booting into Safe Mode and then Restarting can also  
straighten out caches required for new hardware configurations, as  
suggested by the G3-G5 gurus. Let it run for awhile looking at  
Activity Monitor > cpu to see when things calm down ... it has to do  
some system maintenance after a Safe Boot building some type of  
kextcache ...

I'm still somewhat of a layman with things, but I just straightened  
out a QS 2002 by replacing the mobo and RAM and have a couple of PCI  
cards as well. And 2 sets of KBs and Mouses, one set which is wireless.
/ hardware used, then add things back one at a time.

Good luck.

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