Your best bet is www.owcomputing.com

You can get a 4mbVRam shipped for about $27. I just bought one last week and installed 
it and it works great.

 As for the Radeon 7000, there are reports that ATI is working on a driver, and 
reports I have read that if you contact ATI they may send you a beta Driver.

If that does not work,  Go here.
http://www.xlr8yourmac.com/Graphics/radeon_7000_feedback.html#storytop

 To make it easy on you, here is the info in the document...

I had to do the following:

--install the card and the ATI software
--boot from the internal video and enable root access if you haven't already
--log in as root
[or boot to OS 9 to remove files without permissions issues-Mike]
--go to system/Library/extensions
--remove all the extensions beginning with ATI and not including 'Radeon' in the name 
(sorry I've forgotten the exact names) this will be about 6 to 7 extensions with 
rage128 and ragepro in the names
--log out and back in with your usual user account.
--make sure that "Show displays in menu bar" is checked in the Displays system 
preference panel (if you don't do this step, then when you try to change the monitors 
resolution in "Displays", system prefs will crash.
--shut down, attach your monitor to the Radeon card and start up. 

This worked for me. I didn't try to use two monitors on the Radeon 7000 card, nor did 
I try to use the video out, but it works to operate a single monitor under MacOS X 
with accelerated video.
Steve J. "
---------------------------------

Hope this helps


Beige G3 All in One video cards and OS X.
Message-id: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

Hi Folks,


Well I've discovered that the Ati Radeon 7000 Mac PCI card will not work
with OS X in my G3 All in One.

Since I am running OS X on my machine now, (albeit slowly) I was hoping to
max out the on-board VRAM (currently at 2 meg moving it up to six) and stick
a high performance PCI card in the machine and attach a second monitor to
it.
Anyone have any ideas as to my options?

Many Thanks!

Christian



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