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New ATi Catalyst Drivers
Martin "Langaleer" Finbow
2003-01-11 00:00:00.0
ATi have released a new version of the Catalyst3.0 drivers for Windows XP/2000, this time holding the revision of 6.14.01.6255
- Win2k/XP Version: 6.14.01.6255 - Fixes:
- RADEON 9700 / RADEON 9500 Series - OpenGL based games stutter after installing wxp-w2k-r9700-7-81-021213a-006924C.exe driver download package.
- Running the games Zanzarah or Star Trek-Amada II at 1024x767 32bpp with Anti Aliasing enabled at 6x no longer results in a black screen display
- Selecting single player mode in Heavy Gear 2 has no longer results in display corruption when using the RADEON 9700 under Windows XP
- Display corruption is no longer seen around the start button when using the RADEON 8500 under Windows XP
- Running the game Serious Sam Second Encounter when using the RADEON 7000 under Windows XP, no longer results in a system hang when the display is set to a resolution of 1024x768 or higher
- Playing Quake3 at high quality setting would result in display corruption when firing a weapon. This issue occurred when using the RADEON 7500 under Windows XP
- After installing the display driver, the system no longer detects a standard TV instead of an HDTV
- Running the CyberLink PowerDVD application and moving the display window around either the Windows XP or 2000 desktop no longer results in a system hang
- Playing a DVD under the ATI MultiMedia centre in a Windows XP operating system with the All-in-Wonder 9700 PRO no longer results in low audio output
- Running ShadowBane under a Windows XP system with a RADEON 9700 card installed no longer results in the log-in screen appearing as white blocks
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