At 21:20 -0800 01/11/2004, George Namcam wrote:
Jeff, Jaques, Chrisso and everyone,
I'm not sure if it was the fact that I flashed the
card back to 1.19 and then again to 2.08, OR it
PROBABLY was the fact that I walked out of the room in
disgust after the monitor didn't power on after 30
seconds...but in any case, when I walked back into the
room after a minute and a half, the monitor woke up
JUST AS the computer got to the boot up screen that
says, "Mac OS X"!!!

It works great now, except for the fact that the
monitor takes nearly two minutes before you see any
activity on the screen. I installed the November
Retail drivers and I now have a Radeon 7000 PCI in my
S900!

Oh. Duh. Slaps self in forhead. There's a known issue with all of the Radeon 7000s of not displaying anything in OSX in a Beige G3 until well beyond the startup screen. I think this was solved in the latest OSX just recently. Hmmm. But didn't you write that you were using a B&W? <Shakes head, stumbles away puzzled.> I'm going to have to make a flow chart or something to keep track of this.


Jeff

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