Yes, a bad cable may prevent function.

On Sun, Dec 14, 2008 at 9:32 AM, Bucky <[email protected]> wrote:

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> On Dec 12, 8:06 pm, "Bibin M." <[email protected]> wrote:
> > It may be possible that the ATA channel used for the hard drive in the
> pismo
> > or lombard is busted; unlike most G3 laptops, they had a separate channel
> > for the HDD and CD, and this may be why the CD works fine. If you can,
> try
> > building/buying a hard drive enclosure that fits in one of the bays, and
> see
> > if that works. Since the hard drive you tried works on the Wallstreet, I
> > think it is safe to rule out ATA-6 incompatibility.
> >
> > On Fri, Dec 12, 2008 at 6:35 PM, Bucky <[email protected]> wrote:
> >
> > > I have just last month run across a stack of Powerbooks for $10 each
> > > at a thrift store. While there were many Pre PowerPC. the were some
> > > PowerPC and even some G3 Powerbooks.
> > >  Being limited to $25 I picked the best of the selection. A 400Mhz
> > > Lombard and a 500MHz Pismo. None of them had batteries or power-cords.
> > > anyways back to the main point.
> >
> > > I've been unable to get an internal drive to work in either of them. I
> > > could format and install 9.2 on a Wallstreet, but the new Powerbooks
> > > would not recognize the HD. I haven't gotten very far with the
> > > lombard, It will boot, and I can get into open-firmware, but I haven't
> > > gotten it to boot from a USB cd-rom drive.
> >
> > > But I have been able to get the Pismo to boot from firewire hard
> > > drives and cd-rom drives without a problem. but it will crash whenever
> > > I try to format the internal drive OR try to view the IDE information
> > > in the System Profiler.
> >
> > > How DO you tell if a hard drive is ATA 5 or 6? I tried several drives
> > > that simply don't work on the new G3's. even the one original to the
> > > Wallstreet II won't work in them. Or is it the IDE cables? I don't
> > > know which possibility to go for first or how to test for it.
> >
> > > Unfortunately none of the hard drives have a convenient "ATA-5
> > > Compatible" sticker.
> >
> > > Thanks,
> > > Bucky
>
> I wasn't using the internal CD. they didn't come with one. I was using
> my USB/firewire LG "super multi". They did for some strange reason
> have a 250MB zip drive module. Actually I don't remember trying them
> out. I think I didn't have any zip disks at the time.
>
> Would a bad cable produce the same problems as a bad channel? What are
> the chances that both a Lombard and Pismo would have the same
> problems?  I only got farther on the Pismo because of the firewire.
>
> Thanks,
> Bucky.
> >
>

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