At 20:49 -0400 09/01/2004, Leon Maurer wrote:


You might try googling around, but your probably better off just getting
 a Sapphire or PowerColor card which have been known to work. If
 you'll be going to a Microcenter store ask if you can pop the box and
 take a look at the flash rom chip... M25P05-AV bad, others good (so
 says the site I sent earlier). Good luck.

Actually, I saw some cards from PowerColor which had Atmel chips on them. The Atmel (prefix AT) chips may be bad as well. It depends on your circumstances. I was able to flash the Atmel bearing cards in a PC, but after conversion to Mac, the ATI firmware updater for the Mac still couldn't handle them. This wouldn't really be an issue if there is never another firmware update.


Jeff Walther

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