Try Recycle IT in Osbourne Park - they have had a lot of older macs through in the last 6 months and I managed to grab a Mac Matrox Mistique card. You should also find that any Matrox Millenium or Mystique card can be bios flashed to run in a mac (you flash it on the Mac and you need at least one running display)

Hi guys,

I need some help on the use of a video display. I had a PowerMac 7600
that had a ATI Mach64 video display card in it running to monitors. It
worked great until the computer started to have other problems and I
needed to replace it. I got a G3 266 mhz beige machine and put the
same video display card in it and it would not work! One monitor would
come on and the other would simply show snow! I tried a number of
things with no change. I have been looking all over the web for any
indication that there might be an incompatibility problem with the G3. All I can find is information on folks using pre-G3 machines with this
display board, but no conclusive evident of it actually not working
with a G3. Anyone out there used a video display card with a Beige G3
to run dual monitors? Help!!!!!!!!!!!

Any idea where I can find conclusively what video card will work with
my Beige G3?

Thanks,

Cal Conkey


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