>  > Also, boot holding down the OPTION key only, that should get you back to OS
>>  9.
>
>Nope. The NVRAM seems too corrupted for that. No system can be mounted from
>any drive.

Yeah, sounds like it's time to pull the battery, power, and let it 
sit for a while.  Then hit the CUDA.  Put it all back together and 
it'll probably start fine in 9.1.  Been there.

>Thanx for the suggestions, Dono. Please know I'm on the verge of throwing in
>the towel. Who needs OSX anyway?

I feel your pain.

In my case it was either the scsi termination or the CD.  Or both.  I 
ended up stringing two CD drives on - one that doesn't do anything 
but provide proper termination (literally) and another that is 
bootable.

I thought I would never get the dang thing up, but now that I have 
it's running like a charm. Stick with it, you'll get there.

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