Re: Beige G3/233 now mute

2009-06-28 Thread leighkimmel

Where is this reset button? I remember having to push the reset button
when I changed the PRAM battery on my G3 iMac (man, but getting inside
that baby was a chore and a half)., but I have no idea where it would
be.

Also, where would this voltage regulator card be? At this point, I'm
ready to try anything rather than have to trash a machine that's
otherwise in good working order.

On Jun 27, 8:13 pm, Dana Collins dlcatft...@verizon.net wrote:
 On 6/27/09 7:34 PM, insightinmind of billycarm...@verizon.net sent

(snip)

 Yes, to all of the above re: Bill's suggestion; also, there is a reset
 button on the beige G3 motherboard (iirc) that should be pushed. The most
 helpful thing to do is to reseat the personality card (i.e. The audio card),
 as I learned when our music lab was populated by these units. I can remember
 one time in particular that none of this worked for one of our
 still-under-warranty G3/233 desktops; the Apple technician on the phone had
 me yank and reseat the voltage regulator card, then zap the PRAM - that did
 the trick; that was the only (and most extreme
 HTH,
 Dana
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Re: Beige G3/233 now mute

2009-06-28 Thread leighkimmel



On Jun 27, 6:34 pm, insightinmind billycarm...@verizon.net wrote:
 On Jun 27, 2009, at 1:33 PM, leighkimmel wrote:



  Recently the PRAM battery on my faithful old G3/233 desktop died. When
  I put in a new battery and started it up, I suddenly had no sound. No
  startup chime, no system alerts, no music from CD, nothing. When I go
  into the Monitors  Sound control panel, it shows a blank for sound
  output, as if it doesn't even know it has the capacity to handle
  sound.

  Does anybody have any experience with beige G3's losing their sound
  when the PRAM battery is changed? I'd really like to be able to play
  CD's on it while I'm working -- I can listen to Internet radio on the
  G4 laptop (the machine I'm using to type this), but it tends to get
  hot if run for too long.

 Is the PRAM battery in the right direction?

I'm confident it is -- I was careful to note the direction of the
battery when I did the swap, and it does hold settings when I unplug
the machine.

 Did you also do cmd-opt-P-R ?

Yep, that was another thing my brother suggested. Forgot to mention it
(it's hard to remember to recite every single step you've already
taken to avoid having people suggest it when you've already done it).

 All of this resets audio preferences I think ... but I only have
 experience with Mac Plus, a Performa, PM8500/9500, Yikes!, DA, QS
 2002 ... nothing in between ...

 Bill Connelly
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Beige G3/233 now mute

2009-06-27 Thread leighkimmel

Recently the PRAM battery on my faithful old G3/233 desktop died. When
I put in a new battery and started it up, I suddenly had no sound. No
startup chime, no system alerts, no music from CD, nothing. When I go
into the Monitors  Sound control panel, it shows a blank for sound
output, as if it doesn't even know it has the capacity to handle
sound.

On the recommendation of my brother, a computer engineer, I pulled the
Personality Card and reseated it, but it still can't tell it's got the
capacity to play sound. I even finally did the upgrade from 8.1 to 8.6
that I'd been intending to get around to forever, but it did not
resolve the situation -- and it screwed up my Palm Desktop, so I may
have to go back to 8.1 to get that back (I'm still using an old Palm
VIIx until it finally gives up the ghost).

Does anybody have any experience with beige G3's losing their sound
when the PRAM battery is changed? I'd really like to be able to play
CD's on it while I'm working -- I can listen to Internet radio on the
G4 laptop (the machine I'm using to type this), but it tends to get
hot if run for too long.

Thanks!

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