From: "Jenna Moss & Cal Phillips (Moss/Phillips Associates)"
Date: Mon, 03 May 2004 20:08:12 -0700

Hi Cal,

>If anyone can remember back to the time you went to 9.1, I would greatly
>appreciate any suggestions.  Pulling out my hair.

Pulling out your hair is definitely not the solution ;-)

There are actually two options:
Like Alan already mentioned, update the drivers to version 4.06. And if that
doesn't work, then disable the whole lot.... The TT M128 card works fine in
OS 9.1 without any custom drivers installed . I found this out by accident
once... the TT drivers were disabled but the Pulsar booted in the correct
resolution and colour depth anyway. 
The "Monitors" control panel and "System monitor plugins" extension must be
active, don't worry about all the other monitor related stuff, disable them
also. If you use the control strip, then enable the two Apple related strips
in there also.
And that's about all what is tell about this issue... I presume that Apple
added support for this card because it was once standard installed in the
9500 & 9600 models. 


Cheers from Belgium
Dennis



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