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Old iBook resurrection fail
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<blockquote data-quote="musicjunkie" data-source="post: 906797" data-attributes="member: 120976"><p>ooh, also, I got it going in target disk mode, so I know the board is at least partially functional. I'd maybe consider the reed switch, but that doesn't make sense, it seems like the monitor wouldn't turn on at all. I'll try plugging that in, who knows.</p><p></p><p>Also, in a feeble attempt to increase the FOV on a webcam, I snagged the lens from the disc drive, and accidentally mangled the thing while I was at it, so no booting from disc for me. I tried every combination of holding down keys (Pram, Power, disc mode, option, shift, etc, etc), and nothing worked except target disc mode and assumedly the PRAM, it would reboot like it's supposed to.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="musicjunkie, post: 906797, member: 120976"] ooh, also, I got it going in target disk mode, so I know the board is at least partially functional. I'd maybe consider the reed switch, but that doesn't make sense, it seems like the monitor wouldn't turn on at all. I'll try plugging that in, who knows. Also, in a feeble attempt to increase the FOV on a webcam, I snagged the lens from the disc drive, and accidentally mangled the thing while I was at it, so no booting from disc for me. I tried every combination of holding down keys (Pram, Power, disc mode, option, shift, etc, etc), and nothing worked except target disc mode and assumedly the PRAM, it would reboot like it's supposed to. [/QUOTE]
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