On Mar 15, 2013, at 11:21 AM, Cameron Kaiser wrote:
At minimum you need to reset CUDA.
Ditto, reset CUDA.
Note, on G3 there's sometimes a problem resetting the CUDA. If it
doesn't work after a first attempt of pressing the CUDA, the reason
probably is that the voltage regulator & power supply sometimes have a
residual charge that keeps the CUDA from properly resetting. To be
certain the CUDA is reset, you'll need to remove the PRAM battery and
the cable from the power supply to the motherboard, THEN press the
CUDA and WAIT about 5-15 minutes, then press the CUDA again, and
reassemble the cable & PRAM battery.
If this doesn't work, remove PRAM & PS cable again, and let it sit
overnight, press CUDA and reassemble.
Beige G3's are REALLY finicky.
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