In a message dated 5/31/03 10:35:23 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

<<
> However, the "raw" board for the PC version and the Mac version are
> identical, so really all you have to do to get, say, S-Video on a PC Radeon
> 7000 is solder in an S-Video connector, and then solder in the very few
> discrete components which connect the LSI chip to that connector.

He's right Peter.  There is a PC version that is flashable to Mac.  I haven't 
seen any around lately, but it can be done with no soldering involved.
>>

My comments, quoted within the above quote, were with specific reference to 
conversion of a PC Radeon 7000 to Mac *and*, additionally, to include S-Video 
and/or DVI.

To add S-Video and/or DVI, some soldering is definitely required.

I never stated soldering was required to convert a Radeon 7000 from PC to Mac 
... it is not.

And, I have four converted Radeon 7000s (one 64 MB DDR and three 32 MB DDRs) 
to prove it, too.

I don't have the time available at this moment to provide a parts list and 
instructions for adding S-Video or DVI to a PC Radeon 7000 which was converted 
to Mac, but I could post such instructions when time permits.

Peter.


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