On 11/25/13 6:25 PM, Clark Martin wrote:

On Nov 25, 2013, at 1:57 PM, Dan wrote:

At 1:21 PM -0800 11/25/2013, John Carmonne wrote:
On Nov 25, 2013, at 12:43 PM, Dan wrote:
At 9:00 AM -0800 11/25/2013, John AOL wrote:
I have a G4 Titanium PowerBook that I need to display 256 colors when booted
in OS9.2.2 but it only shows Millions. How can I do this

In OS 9, aren't the display capabilities included in the various profiles?  
Perhaps you've lost some of the profiles? Have you tried zapping the pram?

Yes I did all that stuff I can even copy the drive from a working Cube and a G4 
PowerMac and the 25 still doesn't show it does work on the machine in 10.4.11?

John, you make my brain hurt trying to parse that sentence.  Have you run out 
of punctuation?

Try booting into OS 9 with extensions off, then open the control panel...  
Maybe hold down option while you open the control panel? ... There was a key 
combo or something that made that panel display all available options, I think.

Opening the Memory Panel with Command-Option (IIRC) showed an additional option 
(to skip the memory test on startup) but I don't recall hearing of a key combo 
to make the Display CP work different.

also I think there was one called "switch res".

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