The Orange cards works fine in the upper and the lower
slots controlled by the two different bridge chips. 
The cards only work when booted in classic.  They
don't function in x or 9classic modes.  If a warning
comes up that no orangepc card can be found make sure
that the card is seated properly in its slot. (Shut
down and ground yourself first.)  Unplug the machine
and press the power button.  The machine will attempt
to start and will stop since there is no power. Replug
the machine and boot.  Give it a second try.   Check
to see that the card comes up in the apple system
profiler.  In the OrangePC preferences or settings
make sure that you don't have use external monitor
checked off.  The card will function, the screen will
turn black but you won't see any video.  If you go to
the OrangeMicro website they have a FAQ page:  
http://www.orangemicro.com/orangepcfaqs.html

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