And thank goodness that it is. If it wasn't for this list I wouldn't 
have known about the hack. I'm now happily running a Sapphire 32MB (the 
one from newegg.com) under 10.2.4 with out any issues whatsoever. I'm 
fairly sure that it is doing the 183/183MHz too! Although I haven't 
been able to verify that.

-Robyn

On Thursday, March 6, 2003, at 08:19  PM, Dan Knight wrote:

> This is the SuperMacs list. Unfortunately, some companies don't seem to
> understand that Mac users might want to or even be capable of flashing
> PCI cards, so they only write the software to do it for Windows PCs.
>
> If the card in question is intended for use in a SuperMac, it would be
> considered within the scope of the list *despite* that fact that it
> requires the use of "dark side" technology.
>
> Dan the listmom


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