On 27 Mar 2013, at 17:47, peterh...@cruzio.com wrote:

> This strangeness was first discovered when attempting to install an
> official pre-release of OS X on my 300 MHz Beige G3 (machine revision 3C
> ... logic board revision 3; ROM revision C).
> 
> The machine was so screwed-up by the (failed) OS X installation that it
> could not see any IDE drives.
> 



There was also another board reset (only Beige G3s) involving taking out the 
small power board and holding the cuda (there was a time on it maybe 20 or 30 
seconds), I can't remember if removing the battery was involved or not it has 
been a very long time since I played around with one of these.

Have Fun

Glen



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