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flashing a PC video card to mac?

iamdigitalman

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Hey guys. I my recent conquest, I found a Nvidia Geforce 2 MX 200 PCI. I thought this would be the perfect upgrade to my ATI Rage 128, and hoped I could finally get quartz extreme running.

However, I know you have to flash it first, so I searched around and found this that I thought had everything I needed.

I downloaded the Mac OS X version first, because I did not have 9 on the machine at the time (I do now). I ran it after reading the readme, and it did not work. It kept kicking out with an unknown error.

I then put OS 9 on my machine, downloaded the 9 version, and ran it. It said it ran successfully, so I shut down, put the card in the 66mhz slot, hooked up the monitor, and it never got a signal.

I then got the windows version, put it on a floppy, and back into the machine it came from. I booted off the disk, ran the program, and it said there was an unknown error. It then told me to reboot, so I did, and it still was working on the PC, so I assume it never even got to flashing the ROM.

Anyone have any ideas? I would like to see some graphical goodness.

-digital ;)

 

Unknown_K

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You need to research what the error was. The problem with trying to flash most PC cards to Mac is that they put a smaller chip in the PC cards and the mac ROM will not fit in it.

They also rig the PC ATA card so you cannot flash them to run on a Mac too.

 

QuadSix50

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Oh, how I long for the days of the 3dfx Voodoo cards. :p Incidentally, ATI has cards now that should work on both platforms without flashing, but I'm guessing this doesn't apply to our older Macs. ::)

 

MacMan

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I have actually been trying to do exactly the same thing with an AGP GeForce2 MX200 64M (TV-out), and have had the same results using the above mentioned site. The card has been sitting on my desk for months now without me getting any furthur with it. I would be very interested to hear of any solutions for the problem.

Incidentally, I have tested my card and it works fine in PCs, but when I try it in my G4 the screen displays a TV signal-like "static" effect and a lot of other garbage. Maybe the PC MX200s just aren't suited for Mac use.

 

QuadSix50

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I have actually been trying to do exactly the same thing with an AGP GeForce2 MX200 64M (TV-out), and have had the same results using the above mentioned site. The card has been sitting on my desk for months now without me getting any furthur with it. I would be very interested to hear of any solutions for the problem.
Incidentally, I have tested my card and it works fine in PCs, but when I try it in my G4 the screen displays a TV signal-like "static" effect and a lot of other garbage. Maybe the PC MX200s just aren't suited for Mac use.
Unknown_K provides the reason for this not working on Macs in his post above yours. :)

 

Franklinstein

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I had a Creative-branded GeForce2 MX200, and it worked great under 10.4. However, when I updated to 10.4.3 or anything over the base 10.4, my mouse cursor turned into a weird square whose colors would randomly change. Everything else looked just fine, but the mouse was an oversized box of garbage. Very difficult to use with accuracy.

I never figured out what was wrong with it, so I put the original RAGE 128 back in, which I suppose is good because my stupid monitor died and I could only replace it speedily with an ADC display.

It may have worked if I kept the kexts from 10.4, but it didn't occur to me until I pulled the card. I'll work on it when I get time, if I don't get any of the GeForce4 models that I also grabbed to work.

 
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