Version: 6.14.10.6360 of the ATI display drivers for Windows XP and Windows 2000. For all Radeon videocards.
- Fixed in this driver:
- The system is not responding
when playing Quake II with the OpenGL option set to default, and the video
mode set to 1024x768 is now resolved
- Setting the display
resolution to 1027x768 and running the Unreal Tournament 2003 benchmark
with Anti-Aliasing enabled, no longer results in the system rebooting
- The system rebooting
when attempting to start a new game of Ballistic Forces is now resolved
- Enabling Direct3D as
the rendering device and setting the display resolution to 1600x1200 in
the game Descent 3 no longer results in the game failing to play
- The shadow flickering
beneath the car when choosing Quick Race in Nascar Racing 2003 is now resolved
- Setting the display
resolution to 1024x768 32bpp and enabling OpenGL no longer results in the
ground being discolored in the game IL2 Forgotten Battles
- Connecting a secondary
display and enabling extended desktop, followed by running Soldier of Fortune
2 no longer results in a flickering display
- The game Unreal Tournament
2003 no longer hangs when loading the CTF-December level
- The game Unreal Tournament
2003 no longer displays corruption when Anti-Alasing is enabled
- Setting the display
options to 1600x1200 32bpp in the Hot Wheels Velocity X game no longer
results in the menu screen not being displayed
- Display corruption is
no longer noticed when playing the game Earth 2150 and the game resolution
is set to 1024x768
- Playing the game Nascar
Racing 2003 in OpenGL mode no longer results in the display going black
- Exiting the game Age
of Empire II no longer results in display not being restored properly
- Playing the game Serious
Sam 2 with the display resolution set to 1024x768 32bpp no longer results
in the wrong OpenGL renderer being listed when setting the graphics to
OpenGL
- The game A Tale in the
Desert no longer pauses during game play and no longer causes the system
to randomly stop responding
- Enabling Pixel Shaders
in the game Asheron's Call 2 no longer results in display corruption appearing
as the game is played
- Playing the game Project
IGI2: Covert Strike with a RADEON 9700
series card installed in the system no longer results in the ground terrain
disappearing and re-appearing as the character is moved.
- The system no longer
stops responding when running 3ds max 2001
- The 3DMark2003 shader
optimizations found in previous CATALYST releases have
been removed
- Increased CPU performance
is now noticed when enabling the use accelerated post processing in the
DivX player
- Running Maya or SoftImage
no longer results in the overly front and backbuffers not being cleared
at allocation time
- Dragging the WinDVD
player to the extended desktop when playing a DVD no longer results in
a system hang
-
Running certain OpenGL application under Windows
XP with a RADEON 7200 series
card installed no longer results in display corruption
- Running the Windows
Movie Maker program no longer results in the display corruption appearing
on the preview screen
-
Running the ATI Tranquility screen saver found
at http://www.driverheaven.net, on an ATI RADEON 9000
series card, no longer results in the system not responding under Windows XP
-
When installing the EAZYLOOK TV
upgrade the installer now upgrades the Watch TV scheduled event property in
the registry correctly
- Playing a DVD with TheaterMode
enabled no longer results in the display not being maximized on the secondary
LCD
- Enabling or disabling
the extended desktop when the Media player is running no longer results
in the system not responding
- Previewing the 3D Pipes
screen saver with latest video driver installed no longer results in a
slow start and exit of the screen saver
-
The monitor shutting down when booting to the
Windows XP service pack 1 desktop when a RADEON 9000
Pro is installed in the system is now resolved
- The display resolution
is now correct on the first startup after the display driver install
-
Playing an AVI no longer results in a screen
delay. This issue was known to occur under Windows 2000 with the RADEON 9600
series card installed
- Enabling or disabling
the extended desktop when the Media player is running no longer results
in the system not responding
- The OpenGL hardware
overlay is now working correctly in panning mode
-
The memory size on the RADEON 9800
SE not being reported accurately is now resolved
- Windows 2000 no longer
detects the secondary CRT display adapter as the primary display adapter
- The HDTV icon is no
longer displayed when Disable Component Output Support is selected
- The information tab
found in the advanced display properties for the secondary monitor now
provides information on the driver version installed
- The Bios information
is no longer listed incorrectly on the Adapter Information