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While starting up, hold the '''Option+Apple+o+f''' keys. Release the keys when the Open Firmware prompt comes up. Run the following commands in the specified order: | While starting up, hold the '''Option+Apple+o+f''' keys. Release the keys when the Open Firmware prompt comes up. Run the following commands in the specified order: | ||
reset-nvram | reset-nvram | ||
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The system will reboot after the '''reset-all''' command is entered. | The system will reboot after the '''reset-all''' command is entered. | ||
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− | | Set the system clock in Open Firmware | + | | Set the system clock in Open Firmware | |
While starting up, hold the '''Option+Apple+o+f''' keys. Release the keys when the Open Firmware prompt comes up. Run the following command: | While starting up, hold the '''Option+Apple+o+f''' keys. Release the keys when the Open Firmware prompt comes up. Run the following command: | ||
decimal dev rtc [sec min hour day month year] set-time | decimal dev rtc [sec min hour day month year] set-time | ||
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decimal dev rtc 00 58 20 18 09 2009 set-time: | decimal dev rtc 00 58 20 18 09 2009 set-time: | ||
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− | | Install Ubuntu | + | | Install Ubuntu | |
Please note that any values not explicitly defined here (HTTP proxies and such) should be left blank. | Please note that any values not explicitly defined here (HTTP proxies and such) should be left blank. | ||
# Make sure network cable is attached | # Make sure network cable is attached | ||
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# When asked if the system clock is set to UTC, select '''Yes''' | # When asked if the system clock is set to UTC, select '''Yes''' | ||
# When installation is complete, select the '''Continue''' option to reboot the system | # When installation is complete, select the '''Continue''' option to reboot the system | ||
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− | | Enable the Ubuntu startup splash screen | + | | Enable the Ubuntu startup splash screen | |
# In a terminal, edit the file ''/etc/usplash.conf'' as root | # In a terminal, edit the file ''/etc/usplash.conf'' as root | ||
#* ''sudo nano /etc/usplash.conf'' | #* ''sudo nano /etc/usplash.conf'' | ||
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#* '''''sudo update-initramfs -u''''' | #* '''''sudo update-initramfs -u''''' | ||
#* The command takes a couple of of minutes to complete | #* The command takes a couple of of minutes to complete | ||
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− | | Install extra apps, as necessary | + | | Install extra apps, as necessary | |
* Use System -> Administration -> Synaptic Package Manager | * Use System -> Administration -> Synaptic Package Manager | ||
* If the machine has a CD-RW or DVD-RW drive, select package '''k3b''' | * If the machine has a CD-RW or DVD-RW drive, select package '''k3b''' | ||
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− | | Test USB/FireWire ports | + | | Test USB/FireWire ports | |
USB: | USB: | ||
* Plug in a USB mouse | * Plug in a USB mouse | ||
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* Repeat with all FireWire ports | * Repeat with all FireWire ports | ||
If all ports of one of these types don't work, the machine should be recycled | If all ports of one of these types don't work, the machine should be recycled | ||
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− | | Test PCMCIA slot | + | | Test PCMCIA slot | |
If avaliable | If avaliable | ||
* Plug in a PCMCIA wireless card | * Plug in a PCMCIA wireless card | ||
* See if it lights up | * See if it lights up | ||
* Repeat with all PCMCIA slots | * Repeat with all PCMCIA slots | ||
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− | | Configure/test sound control | + | | Configure/test sound control | |
# Open sound preferences | # Open sound preferences | ||
#* Place cursor on sound icon in top menu bar | #* Place cursor on sound icon in top menu bar | ||
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# Select the 'Ubuntu experience.ogg' file | # Select the 'Ubuntu experience.ogg' file | ||
# When the video starts, verify that the sound slider (click sound icon) varies the volume. | # When the video starts, verify that the sound slider (click sound icon) varies the volume. | ||
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− | | Test CD data and sound | + | | Test CD data and sound | |
# Insert, play, and eject a music CD | # Insert, play, and eject a music CD | ||
# Insert data CD, inspect directory contents | # Insert data CD, inspect directory contents | ||
# If machine has a DVD drive, insert a data DVD, inspect directory contents | # If machine has a DVD drive, insert a data DVD, inspect directory contents | ||
# If machine has a CD-RW or DVD-RW, use '''k3b''' to erase a CD-RW disk, and create/burn a new data project. | # If machine has a CD-RW or DVD-RW, use '''k3b''' to erase a CD-RW disk, and create/burn a new data project. | ||
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− | | Test battery life | + | | Test battery life | |
To start the battery test: | To start the battery test: | ||
# Make sure battery is fully charged | # Make sure battery is fully charged | ||
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#* '''''sh batterytest.sh''''' | #* '''''sh batterytest.sh''''' | ||
# Record the results on the "printme" report generated in the next step | # Record the results on the "printme" report generated in the next step | ||
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− | | Generate "printme" report for system | + | | Generate "printme" report for system | |
# Make sure you are on the local wired network | # Make sure you are on the local wired network | ||
# Configure system so it can use network printers | # Configure system so it can use network printers | ||
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# Open a web browser and go to '''''http://data/spec_sheets/new''''' | # Open a web browser and go to '''''http://data/spec_sheets/new''''' | ||
# Fill out the form, upload the XML file, and print out the report | # Fill out the form, upload the XML file, and print out the report | ||
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− | | Clean outside cover | + | | Clean outside cover | |
Clean case monitor face, connector panel, keyboard, and mouse as well | Clean case monitor face, connector panel, keyboard, and mouse as well | ||
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[[Category:Macintosh]] | [[Category:Macintosh]] |
Revision as of 12:32, 23 September 2009
Building a laptop in MacBuild is a fairly freeform process. Aside from the Laptop Build Checklist, there is no standard method for resolving or repairing laptops with issues. It is not uncommon to swap optical drives and displays in an effort to turn two broken laptops into one working one. We presently only build up a few different models, so it's easy to learn the basics of working with each type.
Laptop Build steps
The idea behind the steps in the Laptop Build process is to provide volunteers with an easy, worry-free way to acquire the skills they need to successfully build Apple laptops. The step sequence is as follows:
- Harvesting
- Evaluation
- QC
- Build
Harvesting
The idea behind harvesting is to get volunteers used to working with Apple laptop hardware by having them disassemble and pull out reusable parts that can be put to use in other Apple laptops. Given the intricate nature of these systems, volunteers can cut their teeth on machines destined for recycling or as-is sale without worrying about damaging machines.
We should only harvest components from laptops when we have a need for individual parts and don't have a backstock, as it's easier to get rid of laptops when they're in one piece.
When there is no need for additional parts, only the HD, RAM, and AirPort card should be removed, and all screws and adapters removed from the HD should be taped to the inside of the HD cavity in the laptop.
When there is a need for additional parts, this harvesting process should be followed:
Evaluation
The Evaluation process involves sorting through the incoming stack of Apple laptops and determining whether or not they should be built or have parts pulled from them. The Evaluation flowchart documents the procedure.
QC
Build
What we build
We presently work on translucent white iBook G3s and better, PowerBook G4s and better, and any newer models that come in. The specs we build the most common models to are as follows:
Specs
iBook
Note: 800 MHz iBooks can be built "as-is" |
PowerBook G4
Note: 800 MHz PowerBooks (Aluminum) and all PowerBooks (Titanium)can be built "as-is" |
What we don't build
We don't build anything below the specs listed above.
Tips
- Use a guide - some procedures for removing/exchanging parts are very complicated, so it's always good to have documentation. iFixit's guides for laptops are particularly good, as they provide not only fairly easy steps to follow but also make note of the different types of screws and parts removed in each step, which makes it easy to keep track of.
- Keep track of your screws/part - it is not uncommon to end up removing 50+ screws from a system when swapping a HD in a laptop. You can use either an ice cube tray or a screw guide from iFixit (it should be linked in PDF form to whatever guide you reference) to keep track of what came from where.
- Allot sufficient time for a project - working on Apple laptops can be very time-consuming due to the level of deconstruction one has to go through to swap parts. For example, swapping a hard drive in an iBook can easily take over an hour and a half if you've never done it before (or if you don't do it on a regular basis). If you decide to start a project, make sure you have enough time to at least put the system back together before you leave or develop a good system for keeping track of your progress.
Laptop Build Checklist
While starting up, hold the Option+Apple+o+f keys. Release the keys when the Open Firmware prompt comes up. Run the following commands in the specified order: reset-nvram set-defaults reset-all The system will reboot after the reset-all command is entered.Steps | Notes/Detailed Instructions | Done |
Make sure that covers are available for open bays |
If covers are missing, check parts storage for replacements |
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Install hard drive |
Refer to MacBuild Spec Sheet for appropriate size |
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Install RAM |
Refer to MacBuild Spec Sheet for appropriate amount |
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Clean/dust inside |
If necessary |
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Attach network cable and power cord | ||
Clear the PRAM |
While starting up, hold the Option+Apple+p+r keys. Continue holding the keys until the system chimes three times. Release the keys after the third chime is heard. |
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While starting up, hold the Option+Apple+o+f keys. Release the keys when the Open Firmware prompt comes up. Run the following command: decimal dev rtc [sec min hour day month year] set-time All values aside from the year should be two-digit numbers in 24-hour format. The year should be a four-digit number. Additionally, the clock needs to be set to UTC, so remember to add 7 hours to the current time if on regular time or 8 hours during Daylight Saving Time. For example, to set the clock to 1:58 PM on September 18th, 2009, the command would be decimal dev rtc 00 58 20 18 09 2009 set-time: |
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