On 19/6/05 7:00 pm, "Mike" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Is there a common brand that is fairly reliable in that they use the 128k
> ROM's? Sapphire, Connect3D, etc? I know there is also 64k ROM's out there
> too, but they appear to be hard to find, unless you have some. I'm willing
> to order a card if I can get the files and take a go at it. Thanks for the
> info!
> 
> Mike Kauspedas
>> Mindaugas<
> ::www.mindaugas.us::
> ::www.gearhost.com::


    Sorry to take so long to reply - storms scuppered my adsl connection for
a few days.
    The short answer is no except for the full Radeon 8500 64MB pc agp card
(not the LE). The 7000 pci cards can be problematic unless they are Sapphire
or Powercolor etc - the Connect3D 7000 pci can have a strange rom chip which
causes problems if my memory serves me correctly. The 64k roms can also be
problematic too - fixed resolutions or acceleration problems. The labelling
on the rom chips can also be mistaken - says 64k but turns out to be 128k -
so there's no guarantee with any make of card.
    My advice is to learn to solder surface mount chips and get a variable
temp iron and some dental picks. The replacement rom chips are less than 2
dollars each - and a card with a blank 128k chip can be flashed in a mac....

Pete


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