
- UPGRADE FROM ATI RADEON HD 2600 XT 256 MB MAC PRO 3.1 MAC OS X
- UPGRADE FROM ATI RADEON HD 2600 XT 256 MB MAC PRO 3.1 INSTALL
- UPGRADE FROM ATI RADEON HD 2600 XT 256 MB MAC PRO 3.1 DRIVERS
I also have an 3850, but i think i will sell it, if we cant upgrade OpenGL drivers.
UPGRADE FROM ATI RADEON HD 2600 XT 256 MB MAC PRO 3.1 DRIVERS
If you want to run bugfixed drivers i think you will have to updgrade IF someone gets the newer ATIRADEON2000 and ATIRADEON2000GL fixed.
UPGRADE FROM ATI RADEON HD 2600 XT 256 MB MAC PRO 3.1 MAC OS X
Mac OS X 10.5.5 will have at least 1.5.30 drivers for ATI 2X/3X cards. Newer ATI Drivers, from 10.5.3, for 2XXX+3XXX are 1.5.28 (Finder Info).
UPGRADE FROM ATI RADEON HD 2600 XT 256 MB MAC PRO 3.1 INSTALL
Now on to setting up apps and sound, exciting times.Įdit: forgot to add i was trying with 10.5.4 for a while, decided to just go for the recommended 10.5.2 kalyway install for my board, is there any reason why I should upgrade, or is it not worth possibly breaking things again? Thanks anyone that has contributed to this site, has helped me alot. Boot to safe mode (display corruption otherwise) followed the instructions properly and its all running perfect. with a powercolor 3850 512Mb ECS edition. I just stoped in to say, after falling in love with a half working install and dedicating myself to getting a perfect stable running OS X install, i finally got everything working with NO WHITE MENU'S! I. The only thing I did was to put the Natit.kext in the /S/L/E directory. But using the older Natit, everything is working with 10.5.4 and completely Retail. If I used the new version and booted with the -v, the screen would flicker for a brief second after loading the driver and then it hung, with no GUI.

Then I installed the Natit.kext as mentioned above. So I did a retail install using BOOT-DFE-132, rebooted, upgraded using the Combo Update for 10.5.4. This also happens to be the same Natit.kext installed by the new version of iAtkos 4. You can check the file in /Systems/Library/Extensions/Natit.kext/Contents/MacOS/Natit. The Natit.kext that I have shows the binary to be 84,008 bytes in size. I finally discovered that I could get it to work fully with QE, CI, etc by using the older Natit.kext. I have a Gigabyte HD3870 that I could not get to work regardless of whether it was a Retail install using BOOT-DFE-132 or using Kalyway 10.5.1 or 10.5.2 install. Safe boot (-x boot flag) works, but that's an annoyance since my dual-monitor setup is not correctly detected and I have to change resolutions and arrangement every time i start. However, Natit+white menu fix have stopped working ever since I upgraded to 10.5.4 through Apple's update mkpg. The original post explicitly mentions Leo versions 10.5.1 & 10.5.2, and it worked very well with iatkos V2 that I had installed. This is all a hassle, and until an update is released, we have to deal with it. I have sleep and Display sleep disabled, along with screensaver.

Also, the driver likes to go Poof after several hours of non use.

Known Problems, every once and a while, if I do it wrong, my wallpaper does not work for that session, it just stays blue, but everything still works. Video will come back, and, all your USB devices will restart. I am not exactly sure on this, but I have a Acer AL2002W and I wait for it to say No DVI Signal, and then immediately press it after that. (This is the tricky part) Give it about a second and hit it again. Then put the computer into Sleep by hitting the power button once on the computer. This allows the computer to startup in full (Absolutely required, or you will not get video and have to restart) THIS IS FOR ANYONE WITH A ATI RADEON HD 2600 PRO (512 MB) WITH THE BLUE SCREEN BLACK MOUSE PROBLEMĭo everything as normal until you get your problem, when the mouse first shows up, wait about 10 Full seconds.
