--- You wrote:
Bruce,
It's a limitation of the card and the G3's ROM together. There 
unfortunatly ain't nothing you can do,AFAIK.
--- end of quote ---
I wonder if you could fool the computer into thinking there is a monitor
attached to the native video by putting a video adapter plug in the video port,
the kind you use to interface with a PC monitor and set the available
resolutions.  Just leave off the monitor.  You might have to set the boot
monitor to the primary Radeon monitor with a monitor attached to the native
before moving it to the Radeon.

Might work.

Rich

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