On Sep 19, 2011, at 12:25 AM, Charles wrote:
Yes, my mistake on the model of the card - Somehow I changed the 9 to
a 7. Sorry about that.
The computer is: Apple Power Macintosh G4 800 DP (Quicksilver)
The video card is: 128MB ATI Radeon 9800pro AGP 8x Video Card VGA/
DVI/
TV 109-a07500-00
Yes, my mistake on the model of the card - Somehow I changed the 9 to
a 7. Sorry about that.
The computer is: Apple Power Macintosh G4 800 DP (Quicksilver)
The video card is: 128MB ATI Radeon 9800pro AGP 8x Video Card VGA/DVI/
TV 109-a07500-00
I know in the PC world (Linux/Windows) if you have t
Il giorno 18-09-2011 19:13, Charles ha scritto:
> And is a pull from a Mirror Door Dual 1.25GHz G4
> Would I still need to disable those pins?
The previous post about disabling pins seems the more spot on.
> Only difference I noticed is when the apple comes on the screen while
> booting, seems it
On Sep 18, 2011, at 12:13 PM, Charles wrote:
And is a pull from a Mirror Door Dual 1.25GHz G4
Would I still need to disable those pins?
I'm pretty sure the answer is yes. The reason why is because when
Apple made the PowerMacs that came with ADC video cards, Apple
appropriated pins 3 & 11
It's P/N: 109-A07500-00
And is a pull from a Mirror Door Dual 1.25GHz G4
Would I still need to disable those pins?
When it's up and working - I get the same resolution as with the stock
card and everything seems normal.
Only difference I noticed is when the apple comes on the screen while
booting,