I have done it twice. Both time it was a 32Mb 7000 card. Once for
AGP (g4) and once for an old G3 b&W PCI card. You will need a
windows machine and dual graphic cards in that windows machine: ie:
be able to boot the video to the non-ATI card. I know it works with
7xxx series, the last link below discussion is for 8-9xxx series.
Some googled links:
http://www.appletalk.com.au/articles/index.php?article=352
http://www.neowin.net/forum/lofiversion/index.php/t311800.html
http://www.applefritter.com/node/2991
Greg
I see FRY's has a one day sale on ATI RADEON AGP VIDEO CARD with a
final price of 49.99, aka, $50.00 after the damnable rebates.
I have seen posts about reprograming (burning) the eprom on video
cards sold for PeeSee's, to make them work on a Mac.
Though 14 year old hackers may consider this basic ... Where can I
find a site that instructs one on such ?
What system requirements do theses call for?
Since this British Motorcycle Aficionado is not a gamer, probably
this 9200 would be overkill (a Rage 128 performs my tasks
competently).
Just intellectual curiosity kicking in.
RHB
Happiness is owning both a Triumph Motorcycle and a Macintosh Computer.
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