On Thursday, September 4, 2003, at 03:32 PM, Peter Phun wrote:


Tim,
So what ATI cards specifically are those? If I want to do a search say on eBay what should I enter. ATI PCI video then look for which models?
Thanks
On Thursday, September 4, 2003, at 12:09 PM, Tim wrote:

ATI Radeon 7000.


One is a 32MB Mac Edition that I paid about $115 for months ago.

The other is a 64MB PCI (make sure it is a PCI card) 7000 DDR I bought for $45.

I flashed it with a PC I built strictly for that purpose. A 1.6GB tower with Windows 98 on a 20 gig harddrive that just sits here doing nothing otherwise.... :))

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