Dear List, As most of you know, VCF received not one but two NeXTstations as donations over the past months. We managed to piece together a working combination for museum display as well as hack into the administrator password without too much trouble. Alas, about a month ago, the machine simply stopped turning on. This was diagnosed (thanks Ian!) at the most recent VCF workshop as a dead battery. At the same time, the hard drive appeared to be no longer functional (stay tuned for more on that). So I ordered a battery... oops, wrong battery. Oh well. Ordered the correct battery and it came in yesterday in a box with more warning labels than a one would expect on packaging for a vial of Bubonic Plague. I think lithium batteries have people just a tad spooked. It had always bothered me that both the battery and the hard drive exactly at the same time. 30 year old computers.. sure, battery will die and hard drive will die, but at the same exact time? As the NeXTperts on the list will tell you, there was absolutely nothing wrong with the hard drive. Someone at NeXT just had the bright idea to default to network boot when the battery died. So I installed the correct battery today and.. well.. nothing happened when it was turned on. Dejected, I went about other business but kept processing in the back of my mind at how replacing the battery didn't fix it. Bad leads? Did I put in the battery backwards (no, I was very careful)? Did I plug the keyboard in (for those who may not know, the NeXT uses a soft power on key on the keyboard... which, ugh, connects to the monitor). We were about to leave for the day and I figured I would give it one last shot. So I checked the keyboard cable... all good. Then it hit me... was it even plugged in? Just about everyone on the list has experienced the answer to this question. So I plugged it in, computer powered on. We looked up the key sequence to boot in to the ROM monitor and switch it to default to boot off the SCSI drive and all is well. Now, what we still can't figure out is how to disable the ROM hardware password on the other machine (not the su password... please, everyone wants to answer this question with that how-to - been there, done that). The NeXT manual at: http://www.nextcomputers.org/NeXTfiles/Docs/NeXTStep/3.3/nsa/ Has this to say about it: "Warning: If you set the hardware password, protect it carefully. If it should be lost, recovery is a complex procedure." Any suggestions are greatly appreciated! And yes, we have asked the person who donated the machine (he can't remember). Best wishes, -Adam
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Adam Michlin