On 19-Nov-05, at 5:14 PM, Richard Halkyard wrote:
John Laughlin wrote:
Also, in relation to the TT128-3D cards that sometimes were sold
for the
Macs, they aren't fully supported under 9.2.2... Usually with the
software. Am currently looking at my monitor, which has a purple
streak
about 1/2" thick going across the whole monitor in the middle.
Usually, it
will work fine, but sometimes, there will be problems. I get the
impression that the TT128 cards are really meant for MacOS 8.6 at the
highest... Maybe 9.0.4 or 9.1, but not 9.2.x...
I've got a TT128 in my 9600 running fine on 9.2.2. It definately
did do weird intermittent problems like that before I had turned
bitmap acceleration and text acceleration (I think those were the
ones) off in the iX3D control panel. I didn't notice any slowdown,
and the system became much more stable afterwards.
Actually never had any issues with the TT 128 on my 9600 running
9.2.2, either. (With a G3-500 Sonnet card) - only with OS X.
YMMV,
Pete
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