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Warp2Search.net » News » November 2003 » ATI Catalyst 3.9 Now Available

ATI Catalyst 3.9 Now Available

Posted by: [PM] on: 11/05/2003 07:16 PM [ Print | 35 comment(s) ] · 15210 views

ATI just informed me that Catalyst 3.9 is now available for download. The package contains: Display driver: 6.14.10.6396 (XP/2K) Display driver: 4.14.01.9125 (ME/9x) Control panel: 6.14.10.5061 WDM Capture driver: 6.14.10.6217



Resolved Game Issues Setting the display resolution to 1024x768 32bpp followed by playing Blade of Darkness with the game set to 1027x768 16bpp, and texture resolution set to max, no longer results in a flickering horizontal line of display corruption Playing Morrowind under Windows XP with an ATI RADEON? All-In-Wonder 9200 installed no longer results in parts of the boat image flashing and portions of the person's body being missing The game Jedi Knight-Jedi Academy no longer fails to respond when enabling Anti-Aliasing to 4x or 6x Choppy game play is no longer noticed with attempting to play the game Home World 2 The demo game Panzers no longer fails to respond when Anti-Aliasing is enabled under Windows XP with an ATI RADEON? 8500 series card installed Setting the ATI 3D tab slider to Performance under Windows XP with a RADEON? 9800 series card installed no longer results in display corruption when playing the game Grand Prix 4 Setting the game Flight Simulator 2004 to display at 1024x768 or 1280x1024 followed by starting a new flight no longer results in the menu being flipped just before the new flight is about to begin Setting the display resolution to 1024x768 32bpp followed by setting the Indy Car demo display option to 1600x1200 32bpp and setting the detail to high no longer results in the fence and car's shadows flashing Setting the display resolution to 1024x768 32bpp and enabling Anti-Aliasing to 4x followed by configuring the game Race Driver to 1600x1200 32bpp no longer results in some of the race cars not being drawn properly Attempting to start a new game of Links 2003 no longer results in the system rebooting Serious Sam 2 is now able to detect OpenGL TRUFORM when set to Application Preference Resolved Benchmark Issues ChameleonMark no longer displays corruption on DX8-class products Resolved CATALYST? Driver Issues The help files for the new VPU Recover feature no longer make reference to that feature as Smartsave Connecting a TV as the secondary display and enabling extended desktop no longer results in display corruption on the primary display when attempting to change the colour mode and resolution when playing Serious Sam Having two monitor connected with only one monitor being active no longer results in two monitors being seen as active in the Monitor tab of the Advanced Display Properties Connecting both a CRT and a TV to an ATI RADEON? 7200 series running in a Windows 9x environment no longer results in corrupted colours being displayed on the CRT Setting the secondary CRT display to 1024x768 32bpp with extended desktop enabled no longer results in not being able to swap between the primary and secondary displays DVD Region 2 playback no longer stutters during the beginning of the DVD under Windows 2000 Connecting both a CRT and a TV to an ATI RADEON? 7200 series running in a Windows 9x environment no longer results in corrupted colours being displayed on the CRT The incorrect display resolution and desktop size is no longer indicated when clicking on the ATI icon for the first time Get them here

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neo-n
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#49272 Posted on: 11/06/2003 11:06 AM
What is your problem ??? What did ATI do to you ??
Face it most people have no problems with ATI cards , only a small minoritiy of people do, where as EVERY FX owner has problems with DX9 (ie doesnt do it half the time).
Why do i need proof that i have no problem ? how exactly do i prove it ?? How do these people that have problems prove it ?? they dont .
Why is it so hard for you to accept that someone can have an Nforce board and an ATI graphics card, sounds like you are a small minded idiot. It makes it quite clear that YOU are the fanboy. By the way yes i do have a lot of free time, i own a business that someone else manages... jealous ??
I do not 'bash nvidia'. I love the nforce and the GF4 but the FX sucks, if you cant see that you are the blind one. If it upsets you that i have a 9800XT that works perfectly then tough, many of us do .
I suggewst you finish your homework , so your teacher doesnt get angry, rather than post garbage on here.
Oh why are you posting here ?? If you dont have an ATI card what does the a Catalyst release have to do with you ?


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neo-n
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#49273 Posted on: 11/06/2003 11:15 AM
You know this how ??? got an ATI card??... no. I do, i didnt have the problem before, i dont have it now.
If you have no ATI card you should not be posting here.

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digitalwanderer
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#49281 Posted on: 11/06/2003 02:46 PM
What is the CoD bug with Catalysts? I haven't gotten the game yet, now I'm fearful. :(

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PrOZaC
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#49285 Posted on: 11/06/2003 03:15 PM
Well, I have no problems in CoD and I've played it for 2 hours straight. 9700 here.

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Devourer
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#49301 Posted on: 11/06/2003 07:33 PM

The bug is a bunch of dumb ass n00bs running max detail & not having the brain power as well as the experience to know to turn down the details a bit. There is no freaking bug!!! The stinking readme even says that if you want to run max details then you need a 256 mb memory v-card.....

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Devourer
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#49302 Posted on: 11/06/2003 07:35 PM
The bug is a bunch of dumb ass n00bs running max detail & not having the brain power as well as the experience to know to turn down the details a bit. There is no freaking bug!!! The stinking readme even says that if you want to run max details then you need a 256 mb memory v-card.....

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MuffinMan
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#49306 Posted on: 11/06/2003 09:34 PM
Except that with earlier Cats, you CAN run max details and no crashes :)

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Devourer
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#49310 Posted on: 11/06/2003 10:29 PM
Guess again n00b

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MuffinMan
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#49313 Posted on: 11/06/2003 11:45 PM
Guess what again? Are we talking about the 'crashing' bug? Or the (possible) alpha-texture bug?

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MuffinMan
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#49338 Posted on: 11/08/2003 01:47 PM
Well, I guess the fact that ATI have acknowleged the crashing problem with 3.8 and 3.9, recommending the use of an earlier driver where the problem doesn't exhibit itself, has shut you and your n00bish idiocy up.

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