No such thing as a "Mac Compatible" video card... or a "PC Compatible" one
for that matter. That's just a matter of branding.

The only important question is whether or not there are good video drivers
for your particular OS for that piece of hardware.

If you go look at the ATI or nVidia websites, look over their drivers and
see if there's a driver set for the OS you have and the card you are
considering buying.

Jeff M.

On Mon, Aug 16, 2010 at 3:00 PM, Richmond <[email protected]>wrote:

> Wow!
>
> I returned from 4 days in the mountains to find the video-card on my G4 MDD
> had 'died';
> this is a nuisance as I will be unable to release my Devawriter Pro before
> I can "see" into
> my computer.
>
> Has anybody any links to Mac compatible video-cards??????
>
> I find that Amazon is full of video-cards but they give no indication if
> they are
> Mac compatible.
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