yeah, what is it? a program???
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Catalyst 3.4 released
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If there's artificial intelligence, there's bound to be some artificial stupidity.
Jeremy Clarkson "806 brake horsepower..and that on that limp wrist faerie liquid the Americans call petrol, if you run it on the more explosive jungle juice we have in Europe you'd be getting 850 brake horsepower..."
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I think he's referring to SmartGART, the ultimate in ATi "we'll detect your AGP settings or maybe just hang the system" software
I don't think I'll update, 'cause people have mixed emotions about these 3.4's and the 3.2's are working just fine for my 8500LE.
edit: New Omega drivers based on these newest Catalysts have also been released. Get them at Omegadrive's Little Corner as usual.
What's New?
** Merged both Win9x/ME and Win2k/XP readme files since the changes
made to both are basically the same, except when specified.
* Based on the official Catalyst 3.4 ATI drivers. (9x/ME/2k/XP)
* Added support for the following chipsets: (9x/ME/2k/XP)
Radeon 9200
Radeon 9200 Pro
Radeon 9800
Radeon 9800 Pro
* Removed names for specific cards (Tyan, Gigabyte, etc.),
now they all have a common name (9700, 9500, etc.) (9x/ME/2k/XP)
* Removed support for Mobility cards in the 2k/XP drivers, those
of you that need support for mobility cards please use Patje's
Mobility Modder utility to add support. The utility can be found
here: http://www.driverheaven.net/patje/
* Updated all included utilities to most recent versions. (2k/XP)
* Added an Overclocking utility for all cards, can be found
in the ATI Control Panel, it's a new tab. (2k/XP)
* Added the Advanced SmartGart options, can be found in the folder
created by my drivers in the Start Menu. (9x/ME/2k/XP)
* The 9500->9700 and 9700->9800 hack is included and can be selected
during the installation process, but now is better explained,
easier for newbies. (9x/ME/2k/XP)
* The installer has been updated with more acurate information on all
the areas, including the readme and options description. (9x/ME/2k/XP)Last edited by Tempest; 16 May 2003, 17:36.
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I always manually strip the system of all ATI junk before reinstalling, so that wasn't the problem. And SmurfBark didn't screw the AGP settings up on my system, so that's not the problem either. And since Cat3.2 has been working just fine (compared to 3.4 at least, ) I'll just keep 'em on until they iron the glitches out next year or so.
Originally posted by The PIT
God I hate ATI drivers.
Jon uninstall and re-install manually so you don't get dumbfart loading. It's probably disabled something it shouldn't have. Still have problems pop over driverheaven and download the uninstaller program. Forgot it's name for now. Then redo the manual install.
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Originally posted by Tempest
I think he's referring to SmartGART, the ultimate in ATi "we'll detect your AGP settings or maybe just hang the system" software
I don't think I'll update, 'cause people have mixed emotions about these 3.4's and the 3.2's are working just fine for my 8500LE.
edit: New Omega drivers based on these newest Catalysts have also been released. Get them at Omegadrive's Little Corner as usual.
I always wait for the omegadrivers when new ati drivers are released, saves a lot of trouble
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Someone mentioned about the installer trying dial home. Well I found something else interesting. two files have suddenly appeared on my C drive and seem to replaced everytime I boot.
These files are called Pollog.txt and Pollst.txt.
Pollog contains the following
-13:09:22:484-0x00000784...Loading instance 0x400000, ThreadID = 0x784
Doesn't mean anything to me.
Pollst contains
-18:08:49:484-0x00000098...Calling StartServiceCtrlDispatcher()
-18:08:49:500-0x000000a0...Entering CNTService::ServiceMain()
-18:08:49:500-0x000000a0...Entering CNTService::Initialize()
-18:08:49:500-0x000000a0...CNTService::SetStatus(1333088, 2)
-18:08:49:500-0x000000a0...CNTService::SetStatus(1333088, 4)
-18:08:49:500-0x000000a0...Leaving CNTService::Initialize()
-18:14:26:375-0x000002e8...Calling StartServiceCtrlDispatcher()
-18:14:26:375-0x000002ec...Entering CNTService::ServiceMain()
-18:14:26:375-0x000002ec...Entering CNTService::Initialize()
-18:14:26:375-0x000002ec...CNTService::SetStatus(1333016, 2)
-18:14:26:390-0x000002ec...CNTService::SetStatus(1333016, 4)
-18:14:26:390-0x000002ec...Leaving CNTService::Initialize()
-18:21:05:453-0x0000077c...Calling StartServiceCtrlDispatcher()
-18:21:05:453-0x00000780...Entering CNTService::ServiceMain()
-18:21:05:453-0x00000780...Entering CNTService::Initialize()
-18:21:05:453-0x00000780...CNTService::SetStatus(1333016, 2)
-18:21:05:453-0x00000780...CNTService::SetStatus(1333016, 4)
-18:21:05:468-0x00000780...Leaving CNTService::Initialize()
-13:09:22:468-0x00000780...Calling StartServiceCtrlDispatcher()
-13:09:22:468-0x00000784...Entering CNTService::ServiceMain()
-13:09:22:468-0x00000784...Entering CNTService::Initialize()
-13:09:22:468-0x00000784...CNTService::SetStatus(1333016, 2)
-13:09:22:484-0x00000784...CNTService::SetStatus(1333016, 4)
-13:09:22:484-0x00000784...Leaving CNTService::Initialize()
These didn't appear to after installing the cat 3.4'sLast edited by The PIT; 17 May 2003, 06:18.
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Haha ATI left the debugging code in the drivers and these are a log file for each session..
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Originally posted by Jon P. Inghram
I always manually strip the system of all ATI junk before reinstalling, so that wasn't the problem. And SmurfBark didn't screw the AGP settings up on my system, so that's not the problem either. And since Cat3.2 has been working just fine (compared to 3.4 at least, ) I'll just keep 'em on until they iron the glitches out next year or so.
Smurfbark LOL.
Dunno if thats better description than dumbfart.
By the way we're referring to ATI's very over eager testing program smartgart. It tests your system to see if all the driver functions can run properly. E.G AGP d3d etc. It's got one problem 60 - 70% of the time it's wrong. End result no AGP no fast writes no d3d. At least ATI have got an uninstaller for the piece of crap.
ATI claim it makes life easier for the novice by ensuring there machine is stable. However your machine turns from a 2gig P4 into a 486 nearly. I'm sure the novice enjoys taking his computer back to the shop after each driver upgrade.
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Fartbarf, that sounds even better. I tested the 3.4's on my WinXP install and fartbarf was causing a hard freeze at boot time when combined with the i815 tweaker I use to enable AGP 4x and some other performance settings that the BIOS kills when overclocked. Turned I had to disable the i815 thing, go to the fartbarf tab and have it retest, reenable the i815 tweak and reboot to get everything working right again. Too bad Morrowind runs just as bad with the 3.4's in WinXP as it does in Win98.
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Originally posted by Jon P. Inghram
Fartbarf, that sounds even better. I tested the 3.4's on my WinXP install and fartbarf was causing a hard freeze at boot time when combined with the i815 tweaker I use to enable AGP 4x and some other performance settings that the BIOS kills when overclocked. Turned I had to disable the i815 thing, go to the fartbarf tab and have it retest, reenable the i815 tweak and reboot to get everything working right again. Too bad Morrowind runs just as bad with the 3.4's in WinXP as it does in Win98.
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Originally posted by The PIT
Normally clicking on the retest tab disables everything if dumbfart hasn't first time around.
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Originally posted by Indiana
Not here. All AGP-features here are turned on, always were and still are after I press on the retest button. Depends on the mainboard, I guess.
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Originally posted by The PIT
Haha ATI left the debugging code in the drivers and these are a log file for each session..Main: Dual Xeon LV2.4Ghz@3.1Ghz | 3X21" | NVidia 6800 | 2Gb DDR | SCSI
Second: Dual PIII 1GHz | 21" Monitor | G200MMS + Quadro 2 Pro | 512MB ECC SDRAM | SCSI
Third: Apple G4 450Mhz | 21" Monitor | Radeon 8500 | 1,5Gb SDRAM | SCSI
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