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Posted by: John8520 on 2007-07-30 15:46:03 I just installed OS 9.22 on my sawtooth which has a radeon 7000/agp, and I'd like to use a video mode other than 640x480@256 colors. Thanks!
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Posted by: Dan 7.1 on 2007-07-30 17:00:07 try these. if it doesn't work lemme know, i'll see if i can dig up some others elsewhere.
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Posted by: John8520 on 2007-07-30 18:43:14 Thanks Dan! That works fine for res, but still I only get 256 colors. It appears as though OS 9 sees two displays, #1 is the 1440x900 LCD at 256 colors, and #2 is some 640x480 device running at millions of colors. Anyone know what the deal is? I know this card can do 1440x900 at millions of colors easily, OS X has no problems at all.
Also- anyone know of any programs for OS 9 that let you remap your keyboard? I'd like to tell my option key to be the apple key.
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Posted by: LCGuy on 2007-07-30 19:07:08 Haxx0rize the US keyboard layout in ResEdit?
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Posted by: Dan 7.1 on 2007-07-30 19:49:24 thats bizarre...could you take a screenshot of the monitors panel which says that?
my OS9 skills are rusty, but it would be my guess that for whatever reason the card is viewing both headers on the back of the card as having a monitor plugged in and it has them setup as a panoramic view. i would try and see if you could find a way to change the panoramic setting to a Mirrored setting, which should cause "both" monitors to revert to a single resolution and color depth. you could then try to setup the display you actually use as the "main" display and change the resolution and color accordingly.
just a thought.
i could check to see if i have any keyboard utilities, but no promises. i still owe a few other people stuff but i've been hella busy lately lol >_<
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Posted by: The Macster on 2007-07-31 12:20:43 I'm not sure that a lack of drivers for the ATI card would lead to such problems - I never installed any drivers on mine (Radeon Mac Edition PCI) beyond the ones supplied with OS 9.2.2 and it works fine (1024x768, millions of colours, one display connected and detected).
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Posted by: madmax_2069 on 2007-07-31 23:29:50 OS 9.2.2 comes with generic ATI drivers. but i dont think they will 100% enable the cards full potential.
i have the Mac OS 9.2.2 jan 2005 ATI drivers for the radeon and below video cards if you need them. the file is the one i downloaded from ATI before they went to AMD crap non Mac os havin drivers site.
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Posted by: The Macster on 2007-08-01 06:23:45
i have the Mac OS 9.2.2 jan 2005 ATI drivers for the radeon and below video cards if you need them. the file is the one i downloaded from ATI before they went to AMD crap non Mac os havin drivers site. Is that the newest version of the driver for Radeon cards then? if so, it would be great if you could put in online somewhere, as all the links I could find were either dead or it was very unclear exactly what cards the file was for and so I didn't want to risk installing the wrong driver. It would be useful to have this if it is better than the OS 9.2.2-supplied driver (not that I've noticed any problems with it, but then again all the 3D-intensive Mac games that I've tried so far have OS X conversions).
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Posted by: Dan 7.1 on 2007-08-01 19:49:52 i'd actually be interested in getting a copy of those 2005 drivers if you wouldn't mind uploading it somewheres.
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Posted by: Quadraman on 2007-08-02 16:35:11 ATI should still have the drivers available for 9.2.2. It is the minimum OS version they will support anymore. It's when you are still using 9.1 or earlier that finding drivers becomes a pain.
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Posted by: The Macster on 2007-08-04 06:07:10 I couldn't find any for any 9 version last time I looked - I even emailed them about it and they wouldn't send me the file, they just said they don't support OS 9 any more.
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