/M�ns wrote:

>What is the actual brand of the videocard on a PowerCurve PCI 120?
>Anyone knows how to configure X so that it actually works?

PowerComputing used an ATI chipset on the PowerCenterPro riser card (which
also provides the PCI slots).

I believe the PowerCurve, which was essentially the same machine as the PCP
used a video chipset mounted on the motherboard. In all likelihood ATI
would have provided such a chipset as well,

Pretty much any PCI video card made for Mac will also work with the
PowerCurve, so a hardware solution will be readily available on eBay or
elsewhere el cheapo if you are unable to identify a mobo chipset.

Cheers...Michael



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