

- Windows ati video card for mac pro 2009 mac os x#
- Windows ati video card for mac pro 2009 upgrade#
- Windows ati video card for mac pro 2009 Pc#
I think I killed it with static or something. Recently, I haven't been able to get the card at work at all (PC or Mac). The EEPROM wasn't the "non flashable" kind on the Inno3D GF2MX200, it just wasn't listed as a supported EEPROM by the version of NVFlash I was using. * Some random GeForce 2 MX 400, 64 Megs, PCI - Unknown brand, NVFlash can't identify the EEPROM. * NVFlash said the EEPROM wasn't flashable. Inno3D GeForce 2 MX 200, 32 Megs, 64-bit SDR, AGP - "Tornado GeForce 2 MX-200", purchased for $45 brand new back in 2001. Flashed the NV1100 firmware, 200/183mhz timings.ĪTI Radeon 9700 Pro, OEM, 128 Megs DDR. I modified the firmware and re-flashed, and everything is good now. It turns out the wrong timings were in the firmware. After staring at the messed up looking sky, the system had a kernel panic and locked. * Update, August 2008: I noticed in World of Warcraft that the sky looked like it was filled with artifacts - like the card has bad memory. Things worked perfectly after flashing with the "1075 TwinView" ROM. The system couldn't detect my monitor or its timings, so resolutions and refresh rates were a bit off. The mouse cursor was a solid "box" when using Thousands/Millions of colors (it looked fine in 256-color mode). This worked in my G4 Mac with the original PC/Windows firmware, however:
Windows ati video card for mac pro 2009 mac os x#
Works great in Mac OS 9 and all Mac OS X versions. VisionTek 5564 GeForce 2 MX 400 64MB SDRAM AGP DualHead/TwinView, $5-$20 from eBay. There is a special firmware that disables the temp sensor. Uses a Temp Sensor that can cause long boot times under Mac OS X 10.5.x if you use it on a G4. You will get a Kernel Panic if used in an older version. XFX "WANG" GeForce 6200, 256 Megs RAM, $49 from Newegg.

Windows ati video card for mac pro 2009 Pc#
I have flashed a few PC video cards for use in Apple Macintosh systems. I will be putting some ROMs/firmware on my site to help others with flashing video cards for Macs. People that can't keep a website up, people that lose interest in helping the community, and those who are greedy that try to keep the money-saving (or potentially money-making) information to themselves. Third party support usually comes from un-reliable sources. Devices made for Apple computers seem to cost up to ten times what they do for PC, even if they use identical hardware or even slower components. Apple seems to hate supporting old hardware.
Windows ati video card for mac pro 2009 upgrade#
There have been several things that have bothered me when trying to upgrade Mac systems: Note that much of this page is for older video cards: AGP-based for PowerPC systems. My model of Radeon HD5870 is the "Built by AMD" reference design. It came with an ATI Radeon X1900 card, and I was able to flash one of my old AMD Radeon HD5870 cards for use in it. This is one of the systems that Apple abandoned way too soon. I recently got an Intel-based Mac Pro (MacPro2,1).
