On Tuesday, June 17, 2003, at 02:49 PM, Bondtrails wrote:
Thanks for that valuable advice. Do you know if the same is true for the ATI Rage 128 card? Not the OEM version but the retail version...
--Bondster!
You should NOT install the ATI drivers if you are running 10.2.5 or
higher. The Apple drivers are much more recent and faster. I am assuming
that the card is functioning properly (except the OpenGL issues), because
it is the one that you have the monitor connected to. It may help to
reboot into OS9 and have XPF reinstall the extensions, while you are
there, put the machine into Verbose mode (from XPF) and select the
Keyboard from the Input menu and the Radeon (ususally labeled like
ATY...something something) from the Output menu. If you don't you
sometimes experiance wierdness.
-Rob
I believe that it is true for most ATI cards. My ATI 128 Orion 16mb card (I think the Orion is a retail version) worked great with the drivers installed by Jaguar. Mac OS 9.x on the other hand I needed to download drivers from ATI & a ROM upgrade from ATI. It did work without them but was slow. Will S
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