<quote who="David Deckert">

> Unbeknownst to me, this is exactly what I did two weeks ago when I
> installed the Sapphire into the PC, connected the monitor to it and
> turned it on. But since I only got half-way through the flashing
> procedure, that card no longer showed video the next time it was
> installed. The PC would disable the original video as before but since
> the Sapphire's ROM was now crippled by me, we had what you call a major
> roadblock.

You know, there are times when I wish the Mac would work like this. Every
now and then (only under OS9, OSX is fine) my 8500 (with Radeon installed)
will decide that the onboard video should do something - I guess it gets
bored or something - thereby causing me to see nothing on my monitor but
an extension of the background. I'd love for the machine to just forget
that the on board video existed.

Anyway, congratulations on the successful flashing (is it me or should
that have been worded differently;)

-Rob




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