I got drawn into trying to fix my nephew's iBook G4 recently, and perhaps rashly bought a new HD first and formatted it and loaded the OS with Firewire from a working iBook..... and thought I'd fixed the no boot problem by re-soldering pins 1 & 28 on the so called V reg chip (plus three very dry pins on the power adapter board) and got the chime and the spinning gear followed by a bluescreen but at which it stopped.
Repeated attempts to get this machine to boot. using every keystroke under the sun, then gradually go downhill with time, as if as the chip warms up a connection gets worse, so I'm thinking of trying to re-solder the remaining pins once I work out how to make a shield to let me to solder just one pin at a time, with a plan B of taking the chip off the board splaying the pins out to make them easier to solder and running wires between the chip and the pads on the board!
But my question really is why does this chip prevent the machine from booting?, and can anyone give me a breakdown of the bootup sequence in OSX ? as I really want to win this one having stripped the thing down about three times.
Repeated attempts to get this machine to boot. using every keystroke under the sun, then gradually go downhill with time, as if as the chip warms up a connection gets worse, so I'm thinking of trying to re-solder the remaining pins once I work out how to make a shield to let me to solder just one pin at a time, with a plan B of taking the chip off the board splaying the pins out to make them easier to solder and running wires between the chip and the pads on the board!
But my question really is why does this chip prevent the machine from booting?, and can anyone give me a breakdown of the bootup sequence in OSX ? as I really want to win this one having stripped the thing down about three times.


