I book g3 and firewire

i have an i book g3 (500 mhz) running os 10.3.9. i bought this in 2001. the firewire has never worked. is there an update i can upload to get the firewire to work.
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If the FireWire port has never worked, you should have brought the problem to Apple's attention while the iBook was under warranty (hindsight being 20/20).
No, there is no update for the FireWire. If the FireWire port is dead, it takes a new logic board to fix it.

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