> On Apr 2, 2020, at 10:16 AM, Eric Auer wrote:
>
>
> Hi! Some ideas regarding the possibility to use native
> Mac tools for your RX580 graphics card BIOS update task:
>
> http://blog.greggant.com/posts/2018/05/07/definitive-mac-pro-upgrade-guide.html#efi-flashable
>
>
:24 AM, Felix G. wrote:
>
> Hi,
> you may use the boot screen blind, with VoiceOver on the Mac. You can
> start it with cmd+f5.
> I actually am blind so I know it works.
> HTH,
> Felix
>
>> Am Mi., 1. Apr. 2020 um 20:32 Uhr schrieb RJ Givens
>> :
>>
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Ok, so I got ATIFlash to run form
Booting by disk, but it is not seeing the RX580, it is only seeing the
original video card ( have to leave it in otherwise I don’t get the boot screen
when holding down option)
> On Apr 1, 2020, at 10:59 AM, Eric Auer wrote:
>
>
> Hi!
>
>> Would that
Would that work if I have a second graphics card ?
If the Mac Pro 5,1 would let you boot from USB, this wouldn’t be an issue.
> On Apr 1, 2020, at 3:55 AM, Eric Auer wrote:
>
>
> Hi RJ,
>
> the short story is that VMWare creates a fully virtual
> computer. You can not install VMWare on
Hope this helps.
> Best,
> Felix
>
>> Am Mi., 1. Apr. 2020 um 00:25 Uhr schrieb RJ Givens
>> :
>>
>> I’ve just installed Freedos 1.2 in VMWare on OSX. Does anyone know where I
>> might be able to find the c: drive location?
>>
>> I ne
I’ve just installed Freedos 1.2 in VMWare on OSX. Does anyone know where I
might be able to find the c: drive location?
I need to flash a bios on my video card and need to drop some files in the
FreeDos C:
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