Hello, I recently bought a Power Mac G4 Sawtooth and made several
upgrades to it with no problems -- until I added a ATI Radeon 7000 Mac
Edition video card.
My G4 is running OS X 10.4, updated to 10.4.11. It has a Sonnet Encore
ST G4 1GB processor; 1.25 GB of RAM; and a 120 GB IBM Deskstar/Apple
On Aug 21, 2009, at 9:56 AM, corolla2 wrote:
Hello, I recently bought a Power Mac G4 Sawtooth and made several
upgrades to it with no problems -- until I added a ATI Radeon 7000 Mac
Edition video card.
My G4 is running OS X 10.4, updated to 10.4.11. It has a Sonnet Encore
ST G4 1GB
On Aug 21, 2009, at 6:56 AM, corolla2 wrote:
Hello, I recently bought a Power Mac G4 Sawtooth and made several
upgrades to it with no problems -- until I added a ATI Radeon 7000 Mac
Edition video card.
My G4 is running OS X 10.4, updated to 10.4.11. It has a Sonnet Encore
ST G4 1GB
I read something regarding sticking to the default apple drivers for
video cards, I can't recall which model though, but it could be worth
a shot! If there's any way you can install the os to another drive/
partition, and see how it goes without installing the ati drivers, or
try an
On 21/8/09 14:56, corolla2 victoria.mie...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello, I recently bought a Power Mac G4 Sawtooth and made several
upgrades to it with no problems -- until I added a ATI Radeon 7000 Mac
Edition video card.
My G4 is running OS X 10.4, updated to 10.4.11. It has a Sonnet Encore
Greetings Corolla ( + )!( + )
I have the Radeon 7000 MAC (AGP) it is a native card and was not
modified or flashed from another model.
In the About This Mac/More Info.../Hardware/Graphics/Display panel
it is identified as
ATI VGA:
Chipset Model:ATY,RV100
Type: Display
Bus: AGP