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As far as I know Apple does not ship any computers with PCI slots. I have Leopard installed on a Gigabyte GA-G33M-DS2R based system. Everything works great except that no PCI cards are ever recognized (they are recognized in Linux, Windows) on my system. It's not even an issue of them working. OSX doesn't even know they are there! For example, the PCI wireless card:

 

PCI Card 802.11g DYNEX DX-WGDTC DYNEX Working out of the box ; shows up as 3rd party AirPort Yes

 

 

should work (the above is from the wiki). Maybe, if Leopard would know it was there! Is there something one must do to get OSX to actually see PCI cards?

 

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As far as I know Apple does not ship any computers with PCI slots. I have Leopard installed on a Gigabyte GA-G33M-DS2R based system. Everything works great except that no PCI cards are ever recognized (they are recognized in Linux, Windows) on my system. It's not even an issue of them working. OSX doesn't even know they are there! For example, the PCI wireless card:

 

PCI Card 802.11g DYNEX DX-WGDTC DYNEX Working out of the box ; shows up as 3rd party AirPort Yes

 

 

should work (the above is from the wiki). Maybe, if Leopard would know it was there! Is there something one must do to get OSX to actually see PCI cards?

 

ls

 

Well I have two pci firewire cards that do not show up in System Profiler but work none the less. So have you actually tried to see if you can configure the wireless conection??

As far as I know Apple does not ship any computers with PCI slots. I have Leopard installed on a Gigabyte GA-G33M-DS2R based system. Everything works great except that no PCI cards are ever recognized (they are recognized in Linux, Windows) on my system. It's not even an issue of them working. OSX doesn't even know they are there! For example, the PCI wireless card:

 

PCI Card 802.11g DYNEX DX-WGDTC DYNEX Working out of the box ; shows up as 3rd party AirPort Yes

 

I had the exact same card with a DG965WH and my current P5K-e wifi/ap. Neither recognized the card...So I gave up.

Mac pro has pci cards/slots. There are devices that are compatible with the pci slots.. such as fire wire, lan, some sound. It just depends on what it is and if it has the correct chipsets.

Well I have two pci firewire cards that do not show up in System Profiler but work none the less. So have you actually tried to see if you can configure the wireless conection??
Yep, I tried for days. Editing various plists, etc... There was nothing to configure since there was no option to add a wireless device. I finally used a USB Ralink based network device and it worked (and was seen by System Profiler). Did your Firewire cards just work or did you have to edit something?Glad to hear that PCI cards can work!lsHmm... I thought the Mac Pro only had PCI-e slots? ls
Yep, I tried for days. Editing various plists, etc... There was nothing to configure since there was no option to add a wireless device. I finally used a USB Ralink based network device and it worked (and was seen by System Profiler). Did your Firewire cards just work or did you have to edit something?Glad to hear that PCI cards can work!lsHmm... I thought the Mac Pro only had PCI-e slots? ls

 

Never had to do a thing they just work... for anyone searching they are Dynex brand 3 port with the Agere L-FW323-06 chipset or an Audigy sound card with the firewire port will just work as well.

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