ATI Catalyst Drivers 9.2 XP

* ATI Catalyst Driver
This is the backbone of the entire Catalyst software that accelerates your 2D desktop and 3D applications (using either the OpenGL or Direct3D components)
* ATI Catalyst Control Center
This is ATI's new user interface that revolutionizes how users interact with their ATI graphics accelerator - users can very quickly setup and configure their graphics accelerator settings using the ATI Catalyst Control Center
* Hydravision (HV)
A separate software package that allows users to more efficiently organize multiple applications across multiple displays - great for business users
* Multi-Media Center (MMC) and Remote Wonder (RW)
Separate software package designed to provide the ultimate multi-media playback experience
Title: ATI Catalyst Drivers 9.2 XP
Filename: 9-2_xp32_dd_ccc_wdm_enu_75974.exe
File size: 37.89MB (39,733,600 bytes)
Requirements: Windows XP/2003
License: Freeware
Date added: February 21, 2009
Author: ATI Technologies Inc
ati.amd.com
Homepage: ati.amd.com/products/
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Change Log
Performance Improvements
Catalyst™ 9.2 brings performance benefits in several cases where framerates are
CPU-limited. Some measured examples are:
• Crysis DX10 gains up to 20%
• Crysis Warhead DX10 gains up to 20%
• World in Conflict gains up to 5%
Resolved Issues for the Windows XP Operating System
This section provides information on resolved issues in this release of the ATI
Catalyst™ Software Suite for Windows XP. These include:
• System instabilities no longer happens after mode switching in extended
mode while playing some copy protected DVDs
• Catalyst Control Center, CrossFire option can no longer be toggled on/off during
playback of video on a CrossFire enabled system
• Creating any type of an OpenGL 3.0 context (normal or forward compatible)
and then requesting the version string no longer causes the driver to stop
responding
• With Overlay Theater Mode and stretched desktop enabled, dragging media
player to extended desktop no longer shows corruption or causes system
instability
• High CPU usage and choppy playback issues have been resolved during
Blu-ray playback on WinDVD 9
• Catalysts Control Center, component video pixel format settings are now
retained on system restart
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