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Jeff
10-03-2003, 04:18 AM
I have a mac G3 I don't if any one parusing this site is in the know 'bout mac's but here it goes, I need a driver to install an ATI rage pro 8mb video card however the difficulty is in installing it because without the driver the card don't work is there a way to install it with a third party machine or over the net? please help!!!!!

Enz
11-23-2003, 02:05 AM
I have a mac G3 I don't if any one parusing this site is in the know 'bout mac's but here it goes, I need a driver to install an ATI rage pro 8mb video card however the difficulty is in installing it because without the driver the card don't work is there a way to install it with a third party machine or over the net? please help!!!!!

Just download it from the ATI site. That's what I did. I have the same card in my Beige G3 tower. What's the big deal?....unless I am not understanding your post.

Jinjitsu
03-24-2004, 04:14 AM
Just download it from the ATI site. That's what I did. I have the same card in my Beige G3 tower. What's the big deal?....unless I am not understanding your post.

Jeff are you sure that you have the MAC version (RAGE) and not PC version?

Dane
07-23-2004, 07:47 AM
the extensions / drivers are on the mac OS install disk - 8.5 and up. insert your cd installer of mac OS , select do a custom install, and only install the ATI stuff in the video. DONT do clean sys folder install.

driver2
07-24-2004, 01:17 AM
But his problem may be that he can't even get anything on the monitor, so how can he install the driver? First he has a default AGP video card in the first slot and connect a monitor to that card. Bo0t the system and install the ATI driver. Now shut down the system, put in the new ATI card in the first available PCI slot and connect the second monitor to it. Reboot and you now have both displays running. You do use two monitors, right? All this is unnecessary in OS X because UNix is all plug and play with ATI cards.