Apple PowerMacG4 AGP Update - 1.0for G4s with Rage 128 Pro cards |
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Okay, two responses… - Version: 1.0, 1/16/2001 08:34AM PST
winterh
on here are from people who need to read the description. Mac128k: It says Rage 128 Pro, not Radeon. hotbotch: The first G4s didn't have Gigabit Ethernet. On a sad note, a friend of mine had the same problem that Bronzegod did.
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- Version: 1.0, 1/13/2001 02:03PM PST
hotbotch
NEED THIS, Apple's info is not correct... Got my G4 AGP (first G4 range - single processor) in Oct 99 and have upgraded with firmware updates as they came along. When trying to install this, a dialogue reckons my Mac does not need this update!, even though I've an ATI 128 AGP card... wierd. No mention of this here?
Okay, I have… - Version: 1.0, 1/11/2001 06:28PM PST
Soleq
a dual 500 G4, and ever since I've installed this update, each time I restart my comptuer, it dumps into the open firmware screen and locks up, preventing me from doing anything, including starting up from a cd. The only way I can access my computer is if I completely turn it off (which usually means unplugging it) and waiting for a while, then turning it back on. I installed 9.1, and then the AGP update. This problem occurred right after the reboot from the AGP update. Has anyone else experienced this problem?