On Aug 18, 2004, at 11:06 pm, Tom W. wrote:

Doing a lookup of the part number that my ATI control panel shows from my Radeon card, it is listed as a Sapphire Radeon 7000 and looks like it was originally for a windoze machine.

There are a few flashed card floating around. If it's gotten as far as booting into SO X and working then it's fine.


Sorry if this is a stupid question, but is this going to affect my performance? I take it this was one of those flashed cards or something. It certainly doesn't have the outputs that the ATI Radeon 7000 mac card has in the manual I just downloaded from ATI.

I'd not worry about it really. The ROM is unlikely to change anytime for that card and although there is a slight risk that it may suddenly stop working when you install 10.4, you can also get around that when the time comes.


For Quartz Extreme you need the PCI Extreme! patch. I got it from VersionTracker last time around. Current version is 2.1 and works in all versions of OS X that support QE.

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