One thing easily overlooked is, are you pluggin the monitor in (on the Mac)
before you ever boot the machine. You need to have the monitor plugged in
the very first time you put the card in the machine.
Yes, the monitor is plugged in right after the card goes in the slot. Then I boot.
Other than that, try
the slower ROM file. Even though the RAM may be able to handle the speed,
maybe the processor or some other component is having problems.
That's the first ROM I tried-- the "166/166" speed. Fast or slow, I still have problems
BTW where did you get this card from?
Ebay
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