Is it possible that the firmware on the B/W has not been updated yet? I just
went through that on a recently acquired B/W G3. It would not run with OS9 and
I did not have one of the versions of 8 or 9 installer CDs that boots this
computer. But, it would run Tiger just fine. It has to be booted into 8.5.1,
8.6, 9.0 in order to perform the firmware update, and that means you have to
have the installer CD. Not a 9.0.4 CD, etc., only one of the ones listed
above.
I did find a trick that expands the options a bit. The 9.0 installer will run
in Classic mode! You can use a 9.0 disk that does not boot a B/W without the
firmware update in Classic to get 9 installed on a hard drive. Then you can
boot from that drive or partition and install the firmware updater. After
downloading it from Apple in OS X where you have a functional browser.
Bruce
--- On Thu, 1/7/10, Mac User #330250 wrote:
From: Mac User #330250
Subject: Re: G3 B&W strange system behavior and specs
To: g3-5-list@googlegroups.com
Date: Thursday, January 7, 2010, 12:52 PM
-- Original message --
Subject: G3 B&W strange system behavior and specs
Date: Donnerstag 07 Januar 2010N
From: "Mac User #330250"
To: g3-5-list@googlegroups.com
> The big issue with this Power Mac is that it will get stalled at the
> initial startup sequence (Open Firmware or something very early) IF I set
> a Startup Volume in Mac OS 9 or in Mac OS X.
> As I remember it this boot selection is stored somewhere in the device tree
> or so. In Open Firmware, typing "devalias" shows a "last-boot" entry, but
> it is set to "p...@8000/pci-bri...@d/mac...@5/ethernet". Anyway, this
> is the only fault I could discover so far. To make the G3 fail right after
> switching it on, all I have to do is set the boot device in Mac OS or Mac
> OS X. Voila - it won't even show video.
Fixed.
I just installed 10.4.11 Tiger on it and miraculously it now works like
nothing ever happend. I don't understand the world anymore. There was so much
trouble in the beginning, now everything is working... :-)
I've set 10.4.11 to be the default OS for now, maybe 9.2.2 breaks it again.
But I will not fiddle with this. "Never touch a running system."
Most of the other problems are solved too by using Tiger. The missing modem is
no longer a problem. The ATA-Bus is no longer so specifically reported in Mac
OS X 10.4 as it has been in 10.3. It's simply listed as "ATA Bus".
Cheers,
Andreas aka Mac User #330250
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