Sorry, please ignore my earlier postings here, I was in a hurry and
confused: an auction for just such a card was finishing at the same
time.
It really looks to be a PCI card so you’re OK.

>But I suspect I will have to install a driver for it as well.  Any clue
>where I could find such an animal?  Does it come standard on the OS X
>DVD?  Will I have to reinstall OS X to get the driver to load?  Or is
>the driver already on my hard drive ready to run once I install the
>card?
And to come back to  your question: the card you bought is a Mac
version, so OS X should recognize it and automatically install the
right drivers.
I expect that you can simply plug in the card, start up the Mac, and
go to the System Preferences for Displays to choose the screen
resolution.

>I was told this would also alleviate my video blacking problem.
It’s your lucky day!

Greetings
Geke
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