The flash utility distribution includes documentation on how to use it, 
btw. And, yes, that is one of the reasons I attempted to use mine in a 
G4 at work. It flashed OK, but wasn't recognized by the system (though 
it did show up in ASP).

On Sunday, June 23, 2002, at 12:53  PM, Michael Clark wrote:

> I shall have to have a look around for the utilties. Thanks
>
> This card has a MAC output as well as the PC output (thats what 
> interested
> me in it), So we shall see how it goes soon.
>
> Thanks
>
>
> Michael Clark
> Auckland, New Zealand
>
> on 24/6/02 6:41 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
>> before you can flash the EPROM you may have to set a dip switch that
>> unprotects it.
>>
>> there may also be a dip switch to "enable VGA."
>>
>> although there are extension and control panels for use with the card, 
>> they
>> probably aren't necessary to use it. They just give extra control 
>> options.
>>
>> It will have a VGA port, so an adapter will be needed to use it with a 
>> Mac
>> monitor.


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