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Title: The PC ATI 8500 can be used in a mac
Post by: .vooDoo. on July 11, 2002, 07:53:28 pm
omg, i have to thank Mike Too for this one, but it has been successfully dun. Why do this you ask, well....you will save yourself about $170.00. PC version, $120.00, MAC version, $299.00. Good Idea???

By the following methods,
We succeeded in Firmwear updating also.

1)
Drop The RADEON 8500 Firmware UPDATE in your "Startup item" folder, in system
folder.
Then Shutdown Your G4.

2)
Put PC-RADEON8500 in the AGP slot. (PCI does not use it.)
Then Start your G4.

3)
Although nothing is reflected in a screen, updating is performed
automatically.
After 1 minutes or more pass, turn off Your computer.

4)
Then, A monitor cable is tied to RADEON8500 and,
you will start a computer.

Since nothing is reflected in a screen, although it becomes uneasy,

THE ROM UPDATER(firmware)
http://ati.com/support/drivers/mac/ati-radeon8500-mac-rom-126.html

AND FINALLY, READ THIS
WOO-HOO!!!!


just bought a PC Radeon 8500 64MB at Best Buy on clearance for $130. flashed
it without using a PCI card (putting the ROM update in startup items in 9).
worked perfectly!!!

from ASP in X:

ATY DDParent
Card Type: ATYDDParent
Card Name:ATYR200Parent
Card Model:ATYR200
Card ROM#:113-05710-126
Card Revision:0
Card Vendor ID:1002

works great in X. just tried out RTCW in OS X, and it kicks ass!!! it is a
real big difference comparing it to the Rage 128 Pro 16 MB card i had
originally.

now the bad news. DVD Player 3.1.1 in X shows squarish artifacts in DVD
playback, with active de-interlacing (from ATI monitors app) on and off.
also, i can't get video out. then again, i've never used a mac with video
out, so maybe someone can tell me how it's supposed to work. do i just plug
in a cable, or is there some pref i'm supposed to change?

haven't tried anything in 9 yet. maybe i'll zap PRAM and try doing more stuff
in 9.

G4/500AGP or anyone who's done this, have you had any of these problems in X?


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The PCI card is not required

Read more about this at www.accelorateyourmac.com