Well, I found 1 solution myself: switch each monitor around to be run off 
the other port. This results in the  Mach64 no longer blacking out the 
monitor it's attached to when I boot. There still are artifacts, but they 
go away when the "Welcome to Mac OS" logo is displaying. I suspect that 
that is the point at which, with the old settup, the screen would go
black. The monitor that did that was a Macintosh Color Display -- it may
just be an MCD thing.

The problem now is that my main screen is now powered by the Mach64, & 
there's no 3d accleration from it. (Not that I'm especially 
broken-hearted.) The 2d acceleration is about the same for both.

--
Over,

        Jutso

        http://pages.ripco.net/~jutso/


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