Hello All,

I've managed to install a nice Radeon 7000 PCI in my G3 All-In-One.  I
disconnected the video connector from the Personality Card to get R-G-B and
then I found the sync lines out of the AIO Ribbon Cable which connects to
the AIO Connector on the Personality Card.

The internal CRT is now connected to the Radeon and working perfectly --
sort of...  Here's my problem: The machine still sees an internal monitor
connected to the onboard ATI Rage even though it's not.  When I unplug the
AIO Ribbon Cable, the "ghost" monitor disappears (but then I also lose
everything else in that ribbon cable including volume control, sound, etc.)

I'm thinking there's a sense line of some kind on that AIO Ribbon Connector
and would greatly appreciate help with a pinout or other advice on perhaps
how to cut some traces to permanently disable the onboard ATI Rage video...

Thanks,
Shane Curd
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