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Posted by: ChristTrekker on 2007-12-21 09:01:03 I was all excited to install NB4* on my Q840, so I powered it on last night for the first time in about 10 months and ... no startup chime. Uh-oh. I use it as a server, so there's no monitor and it's way in the back of a deep shelf. Now I have to dig the monster out and try to diagnose what's wrong with it. Any suggestions what to check for first?
*If anyone is interested, John Klos has builds optimized for 68040 Macs on his ftp site. He says the difference is noticeable.
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Posted by: TheNeil on 2007-12-21 09:22:10 Had a dead 840 at the start of the week (similar symptoms - got a green light but no chime and no boot) and it was suggested that leaving the power connected for about 20-30 minutes might do the job. I ended up cleaning the motherboard (rather than the 20-30 minute power option) and that seemed to do the trick too
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Posted by: ChristTrekker on 2007-12-21 09:47:03
I ended up cleaning the motherboard (rather than the 20-30 minute power option) and that seemed to do the trick too How do you do that?
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Posted by: porter on 2007-12-21 10:30:40 My PowerPC 6100 has a dead battery, when I initially power it on I get nothing, but rapidly switching off and back on again then kicks it into life.
Of course I should actually get a new battery.... [🙂] ]'>
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Posted by: ChristTrekker on 2007-12-21 13:03:49
My PowerPC 6100 has a dead battery, when I initially power it on I get nothing, but rapidly switching off and back on again then kicks it into life. Ahhh, jump some juice into the circuits eh? If it is only a battery I'll consider myself fortunate. It is too hard to find 68k Macs around here to lose one of my babies!
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Posted by: ChristTrekker on 2007-12-24 16:51:09 Huzzah! Porter's suggestion worked, and I am updating to NetBSD 4.0 now.
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