I did some more digging, the recent release was for the retail Radeon
based cards. (IIRC stands for If I Recall Correctly). You might ask
Ward if the chip in the XClaim will be affected by this (or on the of
the Rage 128 updates.)
Jerry
On Mar 09, 2004, at 6:50 PM, Harry Jacobson-Beyer wrote:
> I did go to ATI's web site. They do not have drivers for OS X. They say
> apple has them, but when I search apple's site for the drivers I don't
> find them.
>
> What does llRC mean?
>
> Tuesday, March 9, 20046:23 PMJerry Yeagerjerry at browseryshop.com
>
>> Have you tried to download the latest drivers from ATI and installing
>> them. IIRC, there was a recent video driver update for the cards.
>>
>> Jerry
>>
>> On Mar 09, 2004, at 6:12 PM, Harry Jacobson-Beyer wrote:
>>
>>> I have 10.3.2.
>>>
>>> Any other suggestion?
>>>
>>> And thank-you,.
>>>
>>> Tuesday, March 9, 20042:08 PMHarry
>>> Jacobson-Beyerharryjb at bellsouth.net
>>>
>>>> I have a G4 desktop computer. In 2001 I purchased a KDS LCD monitor
>>>> and
>>>> an ATI Xclaim 3d video card. I installed the card, hooked the
>>>> monitor
>>>> up
>>>> and voila, everything worked fine.
>>>>
>>>> Recently (and I don't know if it was before I installed panther or
>>>> after,
>>>> the KDS monitor quit working and I sent it back to the company for
>>>> repair. After I removed it from the computer the computer continued
>>>> to
>>>> act as if I had a second monitor attached (ie I could move windows
>>>> off
>>>> the main screen onto the second screen-even though it wasn't
>>>> there-and
>>>> then I couldn't retrieve them because I couldn't find them to lock
>>>> on
>>>> them with the mouse). I removed the video card.
>>>>
>>>> The monitor was returned today. I reinstalled the video card, hooked
>>>> the
>>>> monitor to it and when I booted the picture on the LCD monitor is
>>>> gray
>>>> and looks like a solarized or posterized photo-not good for a
>>>> computer
>>>> screen.
>>>>
>>>> I removed the LCD monitor and hooked it up to a PC and it works
>>>> fine.
>>>> I
>>>> hooked the LCD monitor to the main video input on the g4 and it
>>>> works
>>>> fine. I reseated the video card and hooked the monitor to it
>>>> restarted
>>>> and it's as I described above. I moved the card to a different PCI
>>>> slot
>>>> and it didn't affect the monitor.
>>>>
>>>> THEN I rebooted the computer in 9.2 and the monitor works fine. So I
>>>> booted the monitor in jaguar and the monitor works fine.
>>>>
>>>> I booted back into panther and the monitor does not work fine!
>>>>
>>>> As I said, I don't remember if I installed panther before or after I
>>>> removed the video card.
>>>>
>>>> Bottom line, the monitor works, the video card works but not in
>>>> panther.
>>>>
>>>> What gives and how can I correct the problem?
>>>>
>>>> Thanks
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
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