I happen to have the 9 DEC update, on a disc, around here, somewhere. I 
will try to find it and see if it works on my PC Radeon.

-Antonio




John Albert wrote:

>Hello all,
>
>I've been following the Radeon 7000 "flashing" threads closely, trying to
>archive relevant information.
>
>Unfortunately, the "source site" for this project is in German, and the
>individual (Mitch?) who did the German-to-English translations did not put his
>presentation together coherently enough for idiots like me to comprehend his
>chain of thought <G>.
>
>From what I have been able to gather reading the information posted there and
>here, there are possibly _two_ courses of action to flash the Radeon 7000 PC
>to be usuable on the Mac:
>
>FIRST WAY (requires a PC):
>- Flash the card on a PC with the "PC flasher" that was put together in this 
>"package":
><http://people.freenet.de/amichalak/7000PCI.sit>
>- And then, use the ATI Mac ROM updater to "finish off" the card and make it 
>"Mac-ready".
>
>SECOND WAY (No PC required):
>- Obtain a certain version of ATI's _Mac_ ROM updater software that is missing
>the "hooks" that prevent it from "seeing" non-Mac-specific ATI Radeon 7000
>cards. Because this updater cannot "distinguish" Mac-specific Radeons from the
>PC-version Radeons, this particular flasher (and this one ONLY) can be used on
>a Mac to update the ROMs on the PC-specific card to make it "Mac-ready".
>
>Recently, this message was posted in SuperMacs by [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
>=======
>you have to follow the whole story.
>They issued the 208 rom updater V1.
>  it goes back to a kensington mouse  extension, that caused some macs to
>corrupt the ati display card, and crash half thru the update process.
>  so to un-screw the mac users ati had to issue an update to the "rom updater"
>(V2) that was capable of un-screwing a corrupt rom, WALA!!, a pc rom is
>screwed up (to a mac), so it flashes the rom with the mac code, because the
>updater thinks the card is screwed.
>  ( they should have checked for the pc sig!!, but thats their mistake)
>  prior to that the previous updater always checked for the mac sig!!, which
>prevented the updater flashing the "wrong card"
>=======
>
>QUESTION:
>How does one "identify" WHICH VERSION of the ATI ROM updater software that he
>has on disk?
>
>The posting above makes mention of "208 rom updater V1" and "208 rom updater
>V2". Apparently the "key software" for performing this entire operation "on
>the Mac side" is this mysterious "V2" updater, which ATI neglected to make
>"Mac-specific". Surely, it has been withdrawn from ATI's download page, but I
>sense that _someone_, somewhere, still has this updater software around.
>
>I checked around, and found two versions of ATI's "R7000-ROM-208" software:
>1. Revision of 12/9/02
>2. Revision of 1/22/03
>What I have are "VISE" archives containing the installers. I currently DO NOT
>have a Radeon card at all, so I haven't tried to install the software itself.
>
>The Installers contain the following versions of the ATI updaters
>Both "revisions" contain the following ROM versions:
>- 208 (current)
>- 119
>
>But this _still_ doesn't make mention of the "V2" updater.
>
>Since I don't have ready access to (or working knowledge of) a PC, tracking
>down a "Mac-only" solution would be a significant step. I may have "read the
>previous message wrong", and a Mac-only solution may indeed be impossible. But
>if there _is_ one out there, let's smoke it out!
>
>I sense a major "coup" here. I would urge other list members posting on this
>issue to carefully edit their postings so that -- when assembled -- the
>various bits and pieces of information can be easily digested and assembled
>into a working tome. <G>
>
>- John
>
>  
>



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