According the ATI docs, you need at least 10.1 for the Radeon. How did 
the OS X install go?

On Saturday, August 31, 2002, at 07:37  PM, Terry Mathews wrote:

>
> From: "James S Jones" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
>> I would suspect the video card as the problem. It may never boot with
>> that card, but you might try a CUDA reset to persuade that board to
>> recognize a different video card.
>
> You were closest. What I failed to mention in my e-mail is that the 
> video
> card I am using is a Mac Radeon PCI. I have seen this problem before, 
> it
> just presents differently on my 9500. Basically, no Mac OS before 9.2.2
> supports the PCI Radeon, and furthermore the Mac OS will try to load 
> the AGP
> Radeon driver, which usually _locks the machine up solid_. As I speak, 
> the
> G3 is loading OS X. Guess I'll have to use my old Rage II to get OS 9.1
> loaded, download the newest ATi drivers, switch cards, and then go from
> there. :-)


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