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ATI CATALYST Drivers v5.1 - tech|
| (hx) 11:03 PM CET - Jan,17 2005 | ATI has released
a new ATI Catalyst drivers (release
notes /
download
~ 22.8MB) bringing them up to version 5.1. The package contains: RADEON
display driver 8.09, Multimedia Center 9.03, Catalyst Control Center 5.1
(requires
.NET Version 1.1 Framework), HydraVision 3.25.0006, HydraVision Basic
Edition 3.25.9006, Remote Wonder 2.5.1 and WDM version 4.07 and Southbridge/IXP
Driver.
Issues Resolved in the CATALYST Software Suite Version 5.1
- Men of Valor: Buffering
issues are no longer noticed when playing the game under Windows XP with an
ATI RADEON 8500 or 9100 series installed
- Myst URU Ages Beyond Myst:
Attempting to turn 180 degrees and head towards the barb wire fence
displayed within the game no longer results in the system failing to
respond. This issue is known to occur under Windows XP with an ATI RADEON
X800 XT Platinum Edition installed.
- Richard Burns Rally:
Playing the game under Windows XP with an ATI RADEON 8500/9100/9200 series
installed no longer results in the trees flickering
- Sid Meier's Pirates:
Enabling Anti-aliasing no longer results in video flicker being noticed when
starting the game
- Playing an mpeg using the media player
found in Windows XP Media Center Edition 2005 no longer results in the ATI
VPU Recovery failing if it is disabled and then re-enabled
- Connecting a TV and a monitor to an ATI
RADEON X800 series and having the TV set as the primary display device no
longer no longer results in the Video Mode remaining checked when switching
to a resolution which is not supported
- Intermittent desktop corruption is no
longer noticed when enabling or disabling a secondary display device
- Dragging or resizing the Windows XP Media
Center Edition 2005 window no longer results in a VPU recovery when playing
video on an HDTV
- Running Maya under Windows XP with an ATI
RADEON X800 series installed no longer results in display corruption being
noticed when moving the mouse
- Attempting to add a custom timing
specification such as; 960x724 for the HDTV device properties page, no
longer results in the custom timing not being added to the HDTV resolution
menu list.
- An error message is no longer displayed
when attempting to switch a secondary display device back to the primary
display device when using the CATALYST CONTROL CENTER
- Installing the CATALYST CONTROL CENTER
under the Windows XP operating system (French version) now results in the
localized French version being installed
- The text now changes and provides the
correct information when changing the slider position for CATALYST AI
- The Restore Factory Default option is now
working for all sub-aspects found in the CATALYST CONTROL CENTER 3D tab
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last 10 comments: | xxxx | (12:33 AM CET - Jan,18 2005 ) | Ahh 6 months and still no fix for me, hey and no more requests for info from ATI in, hmm, 4 months. Thanks ATI.
Hey, I wonder if this version will detect my 9700 Pro? HAHHAHAHAHAA!!! Something broken since, hmm, how long has CCC been around? I am willing to bet ATI didn't design their card. I can't see how a company can continue to be some incompetant and not even write software that can detect their own hardware. LOL! If you have a 9700 pro and installed these drivers, please let me know if you still have to do the CCC workaround. I got Omega drivers right now. Probably best drivers for ATI hands down. LOL! A driver hacker is better than ATI as a whole, LOL! Sorry for rant, just getting tired of installing pointless driver updates from ATI.
P.S. I know .NET 2.0 would maybe fix it but it prevents my office stuff from working. I'm not defacing my laptop to make ATI drivers work. Thanks. | |
| ASk | (06:59 AM CET - Jan,18 2005 ) | | Well, if you would've taken some time to RTFM, you'd know that ATI does not support their mobile series of cards (and if their drivers work with them out of the box - consider it a miracle and coming of the Messiah). Instead, the support is handled by the laptop's maker. So, instead of whining about ATI, whine about your laptop maker. | |
| xxxx | (04:06 PM CET - Jan,18 2005 ) | WTF are you talking about ASSK??? and who said anything about a laptop?? Holy man, gimme some of that greenstuff, cuz it obviously messes up your brain enough. I have a Radeon 9700 Pro. Mobile series? LOL! This is in a honker gaming pc! Get a clue ASSK.
After installing the drivers, CCC still doesn't initially detect my video card. Fantastic quality and support!! Woo, their OWN software, their OWN card and yet their software doesn't recognize the card. Is this what you want when you buy an ATI card? Think about it. This ASSk guy is funny though, talking without a clue, like most of the ATI community.
Can anyone point out where I said I had a laptop or a mobility video card?
P.S. I love the entry in the ATI programs group to restart the runtime! Classy workaround. LOL! | |
| ASk | (06:44 PM CET - Jan,18 2005 ) | quote:
WTF are you talking about ASSK??? and who said anything about a laptop??
quote:
P.S. I know .NET 2.0 would maybe fix it but it prevents my office stuff from working. I'm not defacing my laptop to make ATI drivers work. Thanks.
Hi, moron.
If you are going to flame somebody, do it properly next time, thanks.
P.S.
A few of the people I know use R9700 cards, and they work fine with CCC.
Looks like you are the one to blame, eh. | |
| xxxx | (07:28 PM CET - Jan,18 2005 ) | A few people you know don't have problems with CCC. Oh ya, there's some incredible brilliance. Shame on me for not knowing a FEW people can run CCC. So since you know a FEW people that don't have the problem it's me. Gee wouldn't be that they are running .NET 2.0 BETA eh? Course not. You dumbass, ATI already knows of this problem. Why you think the restart runtime is there you MORON. Ya they put it there just for the hell of it eh? Get a clue you dumbass.
For those that have this card and this problem. The new drivers do not fix this problem. If you want to experiment running MS Beta crap, install .NET 2.0 to get CCC. As for me, I can't because I have some critical apps and they rely on .NET 1.1. It would seem as I was told a long time ago, until .NET 2.0 is used for CCC, all 9700 users with this problem wont see a fix. THIS IS OFFICIAL FROM ATI. Don't listen to this dumbass ASSk cuz he don't know a bloody thing. Just another stupid ATI fanboy without a clue. If ya don't believe me, save your time posting in their dumbass community and just email ATI support, you'll get your answer. | |
| ryno252 | (05:05 PM CET - Jan,19 2005 ) | | XXXX, just curious what your response is to ASk making you look stupid by pointing out(quoting you) that you did in fact say that you had a laptop. I suppose you could have forgotten to reply to it being as thickheaded as you apparently are. It's nice to see such intelligence in the world. And I can't wait for you to flame me b/c you don't know how to control your temper. | |
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