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Old December 21st, 2001, 08:07 PM
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Angry Apple NOT to support older ATI video cards

Thanks a lot for doing an about-face and screwing us, Apple. After all these promises that our older G3 Mac's would be "full supported", and even the half-finished drivers on the Mac OS 10.1 disc. Do to the fact that my graphics card is built on to my motherboard, I have no hope for upgrading to a graphics card that is full supported in OS X. #$%@ @#$@ @%@%*#!!!!!
http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=106154
"These computers include one of these graphics accelerators:

ATI RAGE II+
ATI RAGE IIc
ATI RAGE Pro
ATI RAGE Pro Turbo
ATI RAGE LT Pro
ATI RAGE Mobility"

"...Further Mac OS X support for the graphic accelerator chipsets listed above is not planned."
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