Mark Benson wrote:

>Try it with 2 cards in, one AGP and one PCI. This sometimes works for 
>us. We have, for the record, flashed a voodoo3 and had it work in a G4 
>but it plays help with the faffy 'silent sleep' on newer Macs.
>
Hi Mark, the pc already has 2 cards. Removing the tnt2 and replacing it 
with the
V3 after disabling the tnt2 drivers achieved nothing with the pc 
freezing on boot
while trying to find a driver for the card. Without getting further off 
topic, this
shouldn't happen unless something is wrong. I may try to mount it manually
but the v3 will be replaced I hope so I might be best to leave it alone.

I dont completely see the difference between flashing a pc rom on a
mac or vice versa unless the tool your using works better on one
particular platform. Thoughts please

thanks


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