2009-02-22

ATI Catalyst Drivers 9.2 XP

ATI Catalyst Drivers 9.2 XPATI Catalyst: A free software suite for ATI Radeon graphics that helps improve PC performance by increasing overall stability and providing innovative new features. The latest Windows XP drivers and software for the Radeon range of ATI graphics cards.

* 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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