Take a look at this. NOTE THE WARNING about the patch.
http://newtonpoetry.com/2008/09/10/2010-newtpocalypse-without-an-update/
http://newtonpoetry.com/2009/05/28/newton-2010-bug-fixed-users-rejoice/
http://40hz.org/Pages/newton/hacking/newton-year-2010-problem/
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Sounds like the analog board needs some new capacitors.
Grab a copy of the Dead mac Scrolls and check it out.
https://archive.org/details/mac_The_Dead_Mac_Scrolls_1992
I think the HD doesn't have sufficient time to spin up when the Mac is first powered up, that's why the reset is required.
At least that's how mine behaves.
Well you're on the right track by isolating the components.
If you haven't already I'd start by replacing the caps on the analog board.
I have too many VCR's and I've been buying more lately.
Just last week I picked up a perfectly good Magnetbox VCR/DVD combo unit and a really nice LG DVD recording combo unit with DV-in and HDMI and optical.
Both for less than $20 from Goodwill.
I got a Sony combo unit for $8 a month or so...
My 512K Hyperdrive requires hitting the reset switch after power up to boot from the HD.
I did some work on my system a while back as documented in this thread:
I replaced the PS for the Hyperdrive and recapped the analog board.
Hard to say, the markings look legit. As you point out parts of this vintage should be Freescale branded.
Hard to believe anyone was still making C12R's in 2012 but apparently they were since I see other examples out there.
The part certainly was not actually made by Motorola, they have no...
Yepper, several of the Power systems ran at faster bus speeds. This was a big selling point, they were faster and cheaper than comparable Apple products.
They were totally eating into Apple's high-end sales and thus had to be terminated...
The first new Apple laptop I bought was a grey 466 iBook SE.
I could have gotten a Pismo but after seeing how they held up at work I opted for the iBook.
It was much more solid and was still going strong when I passed it on five years later.
The Dell laptops of the era were total junk. I had...
My experience with them was pretty negative too.
I was doing Mac support at Motorola when the the TiBooks came out.
They were over-engineered and too fragile for a business environment.
All the execs and managers got them and inside of six months (or less!) I'd say at least half had broken...
But it should work with a TiBook, which is what you mentioned in your first post.
If you're talking about the last aluminum G4 PowerBooks then I don't know, probably not.
I sent you a PM.
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