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I added a 128 MB DIMM, so I now have 128 + 64 + 32 = 224 MB RAM.
#MAC PRO UPGRADE VIDEO CARD ZAP PRAM DRIVER#
I did some scary root voodoo to try to get it to run an OrangeMicro FireWire driver for my card but that made no difference.
#MAC PRO UPGRADE VIDEO CARD ZAP PRAM SERIAL#
Epson 740 printer on serial printer port: NO.MacOS X 10.0 compatibility report not good: It does seem completely stable for routine web surfing and email (no crashes or panics yet). Then start adding your cards and peripherals back in, and see if they work or need additional drivers. Once you get all the software and things are going ok, you can start putting RAM DIMMs back in their slots (with the machine turned off of course!) and see if everything stays stable. You may need to do multiple Software Updates to get everything completely updated. Also for my configuration, it seems that I need to have the MacOS X CD inserted in my CD drive. It appears that the only consistent way to boot into MacOS X is to use the Startup Disk selector from the MacOS X CD (this is a different version than even the MacOS 9.1 one).
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If you run into problems, and you find that when it reboots your 2nd IDE/ATA chain (bus 1) doesn't show up at all, zap PRAM by holding down cmd-opt-P-R at boot. I installed it in my 2nd (3 GB) partition.
#MAC PRO UPGRADE VIDEO CARD ZAP PRAM INSTALL#
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