You are not going to have much luck, two issues:
1.http://macos9lives.com/smforum/index.php/topic,4337.0.html
2. I had to use the 'NDRV' from 10.3.7, later versions didn't work, so unless you write your own 'NDRV', things just are not going to work right.
Thank you for the feedback! I saw the thread you mentioned here. Yeah I understand the problem with vertical frequencies but, I have 1920x1080 on Tiger with the same Mac Mini. Even if I use NDRV from Tiger on Jaguar I have no issues with ranges. So, I believe this issue can be fixed by the software.
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Could you please provide me with some more info about using the OSX NDRV on O9? Thanks!
Ati's 'NDRV's' live in the Apple NDRV folder.
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/System/Library/Extensions/AppleNDRV/ATIDriver.bundle/Contents/MacOS/ATIDriver
Open it with Hexedit, and search for the name of your display " compatible" property. Then for the last Joy!peffpwpc to the next Joy!preffpwpc, that is the ndrv for your card.
Copy and save it with Hexedit, then open it with resedit, and let resedit do a little magic on it. Then open the data fork and copy it.
Take the driver I posted and open it in resedit, replace the date fork with your's. Then find the resource that has ATY,Snowy and replace it with the " compatible" property of your display. Also fix the length of the data fork just above ATY,Snowy.
Save and exit, put the new file in the extension folder, and reboot.
This in no way will make the ATI Graphic's Accelerator work, for 2d, but it is a necessary step if your ATI card doesn't have a Rom based 'NDRV'.