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By chick01 - Posted on May 3, 2005 - 08:09:45 (#16481)
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| Rock n Roll |
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By hoxmeister - Posted on April 20, 2004 - 13:52:47 (#12132)
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cheers for this rocknroll piece of driver...
I have been running around for ages to solve my 60hz screen.
I have a ATI something Rage Fury Pro (ID 5046) as Windows 2K and BeOS reported and it did not work properly with the drivers provided by the Developers Edition.
I finally removed all existing accelerants from the accelerants folder, removed the rage128 driver from kernel/bin folder, put the drivers from this download in the given places, and here rock and rolls my BeOS on a 19 inch CRT
thanks again
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| 2 Cloveious |
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By s_d - Posted on December 17, 2002 - 04:15:11 (#4843)
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Just tried BeOS on two machines with different Rage 128.
One little trick - check in BIOS if IRQ for VGA is disabled.
With VGA IRQ Enabled it hangs, or stays in gray scale or locks in weird resolution which my monitor cannot handle
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| i tried all 3 |
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By Intelinside - Posted on December 12, 2002 - 17:16:24 (#4753)
Current version when comment was posted: 1.0 |
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I tried all 3 and my card only comes up grey scale
and previous ones were removed before new driver was installed
my card ID is 534d
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| Re:Cloveious |
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By s_d - Posted on December 12, 2002 - 16:41:37 (#4751)
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There are 3 drivers for Rage128 series.
Native, this one and for Rage Fury.
But most importamt point is that you SHOULD REMOVE non-working driver.
In other case proper driver won't work.
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| Driver does not work |
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By Intelinside - Posted on December 12, 2002 - 13:13:46 (#4746)
Current version when comment was posted: 1.0 |
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My ATI Rage 128Pro AGP with 32 megs of RAM comes up in Greyscale mode
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| Driver works great |
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By procosm - Posted on July 18, 2002 - 06:46:45 (#2251)
Current version when comment was posted: 1.0 |
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This driver works well with my Rage 128 Pro, 32mb of memory. No instability whatsoever. Thanks for the good work.
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| My mistake... |
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By neowolf - Posted on March 6, 2002 - 13:02:13 (#538)
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I actually forgot the driver was incapable of overlay for a minute. My apologies, however I hope someone considers making a more complete driver. It's odd to have TV in without overlay.
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| Works better than the winXP driver! |
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By fanskapet - Posted on March 6, 2002 - 11:49:09 (#537)
Current version when comment was posted: 1.0 |
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This driver is exellent, it works better than the WinXP driver for my Rage128pro card, the XP driver makes my computer to restart all the time ;), not the Win2k driver though!, thx for a great GFX driver!
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| Overlay.. |
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By neowolf - Posted on March 6, 2002 - 11:30:13 (#535)
Current version when comment was posted: 1.0 |
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Am I the only one that doesn't get overlay with this driver on my All In Wonder 128 Pro?
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| It worked. you can't ask for more than that |
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By bfcox - Posted on January 24, 2001 - 14:45:54 (#226)
Current version when comment was posted: 1.0 |
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It is hard to get a lot of the cards endorsed for beos, now and I had to change cards to free up a slot. The eventhough BEOS was supposed to support the Rage card (the only one of the hardware list I could find, that was AGP). This driver fixed it 10/10
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| Works great for ATI Rage Fury Pro/Expert 2000 Pro |
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By tiki989 - Posted on November 25, 2000 - 23:07:42 (#191)
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Just wanted to tell everyone that this works and to thank the developer for developing it.
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| Works with my Rage Fury Maxx ! |
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By dcibils - Posted on August 3, 2000 - 23:27:11 (#81)
Current version when comment was posted: 1.0 |
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This driver solves the problem of using VESA instead of a real driver. I have a Rage Fury MAXX (64MB) and it rocks !!
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