Thanks for the information, fmwolf. I'm happy to see that a 190 can handle the MLA. I'm glad hear that your CF card has lasted this long. With frequent backups, this hard drive alt…
I've been using my 190 (posting from it) with an ultra II CF for about 3 years now - not on daily basis but frequently enough and with enabled VM. Battery lasts more than 2 hours (…
I have the driver for the Radeon 9200 on my own site. You can find it on this page.
The site is in Dutch (sorry for that), but the file is there and named 'ati-retail-9-2-2-jan200…
Try to install Mac OS 9.2.2 (use os9helper, if necessary). The latest ATI drivers for cards supported by your G3 should be included in the system software.
Let me re-phrase the question:
Where can I find the software -----> for free?
It's funny a few years ago, locating the software would be no big problem. But now, it's old …
I tried all of those, two are just links to "Driver Detective".... looks like PC spyware to me.
The problem is that all the usual download sites have links back to ATI's old HTTP …
Looks like you have to call apple for the restore disks and see if they have them. Otherwise, I would look on eBay or something of the like that might have them.
PowerMax MIGHT, b…
Where the heck can I find the software for the ATI Radeon Mobility in my iBook 600?
I love ATI chips, but man their support leaves something to be desired.
Ideally if anyone can …
Paging Trash80toG4 ... where is that guy??
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My alternative idea was trying to pin-map the docking bar to a PDS of some sort and mounting it inside a MiniDock.…
68kMLAHardwareby Trash80toHP_MiniFri, 12 Jun 2009 - 16:25
I reloaded my G3 and now I wish I hadn't. I cannot find a driver for my Radeon 9200 to save my life...anybody have a link? ATI/AMD has been no help whatsoever.
I've got another question, this time about CF cards as HDs. I've been reading about wear-leveling and the speculation by some that with daily use the card would be toast after a fe…
... how did you install the OS onto the CF card in your 2300c? I am away from its DuoDock II and have no external CD drive, so I was thinking I would put it into a PCMCIA adapter a…
68kMLAHardwareby beachycoveSun, 7 Jun 2009 - 02:23
Thank you all for your replies. Part of my challenge for the 3400 is to keep the drive small since I like System 7 and it doesn't like large drives (unless they're partitioned), bu…
IIRC, that was a problem with specific drives in the 30-40 GB (that size only because that was current in '03/'04) range for the 2400c, 3400c, Kanga, and Wallstreets. OWC had a pa…
I certainly could not get an ATA-6 drive to work in a 2400c recently, and had to downgrade to an older drive that I had to do some hunting to find (as it needed to be quiet). The 2…
68kMLAHardwareby beachycoveSat, 6 Jun 2009 - 14:20
I know these Duos are IDE and SCSI- would that cause an issue for this mod?
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In it's stock config, the 2300c uses an IDE hard disk - I've put a 10GB in mine. …
The 3400 should theoretically be able to use any HDD under 120GB. It should even be able to use HDDs over 120GB, just that it'll only recognise the first 128GB.
I come bearing hard drive questions. I need to put a new HD in my 3400c, but I recall hearing once that some ATA-6 drives don't work with that series, does anyone have more data on…
Thou sayest sooth. I misappreciated Byrd's difficulty. The sideslot accepts the bent ribbon-cable by forcefit, and it is only logical to expect that it can be removed with force.…