--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Apple has provided a fairly good range of drivers for OS X ( some
> are 
> not included with the Darwin distribution ), so many non-Apple
> cards do 
> work on OS X.

How can one know whether a card is supported or not?

> One thing to watch out for when trying PCI cards in Power PC
> hardware ( 
> no matter the OS ) is some cards have firmware that only works on
> one 
> platform ( x86 ).

How can one know this prior to buying the card?


                
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