Robyn J.Lyons wrote:

>Sorry, I misunderstood. I thought you were looking for the flasher 
>software. 210 is what you want to use under OS9, don't use any drivers 
>under 10.2.4, the built-in ones work better than what ATI has on their 
>site.
>
>  
>
Well, I reread my post and I guess I assumed that the flasher versions 
and driver numbers were in this case somehow related as they seem to be 
numerically similar. Hence I figured the driver previous to 210 might 
have been 208 and was the one that got pulled on the 24th. I do know 
that drivers are different than flashers.

I must admit things are not going well here. I've done the easy part ... 
installing the new drivers on my Mac. What I don't seem to be able to do 
is run the flasher program. I get an ASIC error every time, whatever 
that is. Will sent me a guide that seems complete, but nothing happens. 
I can't find any instructions on ATI's site about how flashers are run 
either. If I don't stop scratching my head, I won't have any hair left. 
Maybe a little sleep will help. <yawn>

Steve



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