iBook grey screen on morphos cd boot
  • Order of the Butterfly
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    Everblue
    Posts: 167 from 2004/1/6
    I just found out that I could install Morphos on my iBook only to be disappointed when I got just a grey screen on boot. I presume this is the issue that will be fixed with version 3.3?

    By the way, is audio supported on iBook g4?

    Thanks.
  • »23.08.13 - 22:57
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    Kronos
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    What make of iBook exactly ??


    Sure have sound and no boot issues on my iBook 12" 1.33GHz .....
  • »23.08.13 - 23:39
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    I think Kronos meant "What Model of iBook" also some iBooks only have 256M of internal memory which may not be enough for a MorphOS install.
  • »23.08.13 - 23:52
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    Andreas_Wolf
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    > 256M of internal memory [...] may not be enough for a MorphOS install.

    1. It's the booting where it hangs for him, not the installation he can't even start.
    2. From personal experience I can tell that at least up until MorphOS 2.3, booting and installing with 256 MiB RAM (Pegasos I) went fine.
    3. MorphOS 3.2 still boots and installs fine on the Efika 5200B, which has only 128 MiB RAM.
  • »24.08.13 - 00:00
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  • Order of the Butterfly
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    Everblue
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    When it starts booting from the CD, I get a grey screen with this text:

    Quark/OpenFirmware
    console active
    System: <PowerBook6,5> Rev <>
    CPU0: <PPC7447A> Version 0x8003 Revision 0x102
    CPU0: CPUClock 1199999997 BUSClock 133121428

    Nothing happens after that, it just hangs like that.

    Some information about this iBook:

    Processor: 1.2Ghz PowerPC G4
    Memory: 1.25 GB

    Help is much appreciated I was really hoping to get MOS running on this :(


    PS. I also tried using the 'ALT' method, but the some thing happens.

    [ Edited by Nostromo 24.08.2013 - 08:14 ]
  • »24.08.13 - 06:06
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    cyfm
    Posts: 537 from 2003/4/11
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    This pretty much sounds like the issue we identified after release of MorphOS 3.2 and is hopefully fixed for all Ibook setups in MorphOS 3.3.
  • »24.08.13 - 06:38
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  • Order of the Butterfly
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    Oh ok, at least not all is lost then. If you want me to test on my iBook with an updated version of MorphOS let me know :)

    By the way, if it helps it seems to be model A1054.

    [ Edited by Nostromo 24.08.2013 - 09:01 ]
  • »24.08.13 - 06:45
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  • Paladin of the Pegasos
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    Does this mean that the 12" models doesn't work yet? It's exactly one of those I'm looking for.
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  • »24.08.13 - 09:19
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    In fact we received various registrations for iBooks with PowerBook6,7 and PowerBook6,3 IDs. It seems that it's basically the models with PowerBook6,5 ID which are affected. It is definitely not related to 12" models, I use a 12" 1,33GHz model (PowerBook6,7) myself.
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    @pega-1

    Thanks! Good to know :-)
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  • Paladin of the Pegasos
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    Yasu
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    I just got my Ibook, and it works! I inserted the install CD on my external CD-reader and plugged it in to both the existing USB-plugs (the CD-player don't have external power cord), but when I try to choose the CD it doesn't show up. Only the HDD.

    I know some Ibooks doesn't work with 3.2 but I have no idea how it manifests itself.

    Is this because 3.2 doesn't work with my Ibook, or is it because the USB are too weak to power my CD-player? I use the same player on my ZG5 and it got enough power to make it work with just one USB plugged in.

    Are there other options for me to try out as well?
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  • »30.08.13 - 15:17
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    Kronos
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    No PPC Apple supports booting from USB without some OF-trickery.

    Booting from FireWire (other Mac in Target-Mode or HD) does work, but since there is no FW-driver in the MorphOS boot.img it will get stuck after loading the kernel (well you could get it to boot the rest from a USB-stick at that time).

    Any specific reason why you didn't use the internal CD-drive ?
  • »30.08.13 - 15:29
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  • Paladin of the Pegasos
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    Yasu
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    [EDIT]

    Silly me. I actually didn't notice the CD-player. I though it didn't have any.

    OK, I shrugged off my sense of humiliation and tried that. This time the CD appeared and I could boot it.

    Buuut, I only got this immediately:

    Quark/OpenFirmware
    console failed

    What now?

    [ Edited by Yasu 30.08.2013 - 17:41 ]
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  • »30.08.13 - 15:35
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    *facepalm* ;o)

    Most likely the issue supposed to be fixed by 3.3.
  • »30.08.13 - 16:02
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  • Paladin of the Pegasos
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    Yasu
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    Yep, *facepalm* :-P

    I guessed that much, but wanted confirmation. But it's a relief to know that this problem is identified and fixed with 3.3.
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  • Order of the Butterfly
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    Out of all the working versions, mine had to be the only one which doesn't ...
  • »31.08.13 - 15:39
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  • Just looking around
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    Have the same issue, slightly different numbers:

    Code:
    Loading ELF
    Quark/OpenFirmware
    console active
    System: <PowerBook6,5> Rev <>
    CPU0: <PPC7447A> Version 0x8003 Revision 0x101
    CPU0: CPUClock 1199999997 BUSClock 133121657

    DO-QUIESCE finished


    The model seems to be A1055
  • »05.10.13 - 13:32
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    jacadcaps
    Posts: 3120 from 2003/3/5
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    Quote:

    CyberKexx wrote:
    Have the same issue, slightly different numbers:
    The model seems to be A1055


    Since that's not the model the bug concerned, it's likely you are having a different issue - most likely a problem with the cd drive.
  • »06.10.13 - 09:38
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    Actually,I boot from a usb stick - and that's what I've got on my screen.
  • »06.10.13 - 11:04
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  • Paladin of the Pegasos
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    @CyberKexx

    I don't think that will work at all. The only really reliable way of installing is to burn the ISO to a CD, boot the computer while holding in Alt (or C), choose the CD in the boot menu and boot. Then you just need to follow the instructions. Unless there is some issue with the computer itself this should work fine.
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    Optical drive is the easiest way, but If you can't get the optical drive working...

    Quote:

    CyberKexx wrote:
    Actually,I boot from a usb stick - and that's what I've got on my screen.


    Sounds like it's not finding the ISO to continue booting.

    Try:

    Quote:

    boot usb0/disk@1:,\boot.img bi umsd0:morphos-3.3.iso


    Note that some USB sticks may contain a 'hidden partition' (which would change umsd0 to umsd1)

    You may need to adjust the paths if you've changed the name of the ISO.

    [ Edited by boot_wb 06.10.2013 - 14:06 ]
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    I did this:

    1. Made a boot usb stick by doing
    Code:
    dd if=morphos-3.3.iso of=/dev/disk1

    2. Booted to OpenFirmware by pressing Cmd+Option+O+F
    3. Booted from stick by
    Code:
    boot usb0/disk@1:,mac_ppc32boot.img


    Actually, my CD drive is not working well, so I prefer the usb stick way.

    [ Edited by CyberKexx 06.10.2013 - 19:28 ]
  • »06.10.13 - 13:16
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