The Rage 128 with DVD decoder module was the OEM card for the B&W G3s 
and PCI (Yikes) G4s that shipped with DVD-ROM drives. I've never heard 
of problems caused by having them attached and I thought I'd read that 
the decoder actually works with newer OS X releases (assuming you have 
an app that will play DVDs).

It really isn't needed, though, as the Radeon 7000 does it's own 
decoding and the Rage, as card #2, wouldn't be allowed to try.

On Wednesday, January 8, 2003, at 04:39  PM, David M. Ensteness wrote:

> Yes the Rage128 is compatible, not sure why its doing this, I would
> suspect the DVD decoder add-on and would try removing it from the
> Rage128 card, OS X does all DVD decoding in software and does not like
> hardware decoders. Everything else looks fine on your system.


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