USB on Beige G3 Problems

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USB on Beige G3 Problems

I've got a beige g3 with a reflashed pc radeon 7000. It is running 10.3.9 with 512mb of ram, and a 266 mhz overclocked to 300. It's been running very stable up until I put the radeon in. Then it would crash out on me at the apple logo on startup before the spinning thing comes up with the USB card in. When I take the USB card out, it works just fine. I've used this card before in this computer, and it worked just fine. Any suggestions?

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is the usb card OHCI complien

is the usb card OHCI complient cause if its not your going to have problems with the 2 cards together. or have you tryed holding the cuda button for 15-30 seconds. have you tryed moving the cards in diffrent slots. i got a orignal ATI radion 7000 ME in the slot next to the personality card

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it is ohci compliant

Ive also tried the cuda reset and resetting the open firmware, and changing the positions of the 2 cards.

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Is the card OHCI complient

Is the card OHCI complient

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sorry about that

I ment to put that in my other post, yes, it is ohci compliant. I was also using it under os x before I put the radeon in.

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ive herd some issues about a

ive herd some issues about usb pci cards and the ati radion 7000 not likeing each other and causing problems. You might want to buy a real Mac edition and see if you have the same problem. how much stuff do you have connected to the usb card. what is the name brand of the card and what chipset it uses.

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