ATI ISO CD WHERE??

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*miken

Hi!
I'm looking for nlatest Ati ISO CD, or just CD that is matching CD to
9200SE... cause on my CD there is no ATI MMC... i have only drivers...
I tried http://www.lidotaxi.cz/atimmc.htm but it doesn't work anymore...
could ou help me please??
Regards
*miken
 
*miken said:
Hi!
I'm looking for nlatest Ati ISO CD, or just CD that is matching CD to
9200SE... cause on my CD there is no ATI MMC... i have only drivers...
I tried http://www.lidotaxi.cz/atimmc.htm but it doesn't work anymore...
could ou help me please??
Regards
*miken
Er - you have tried http://www.ati.com/support/driver.html? You can get all
the latest (and previous versions of) components of the ATi MultiMedia
Centre free and legit except for the DVD Player. And the ATi CD you need to
validate that that is not exactly the most expensive item around.

I'm not sure where you are, *miken, but there seems to be dealers in many
parts of the world now offering currently valid ATi CDs (legitimately!) for
really pretty insignificant amounts of money. In the UK, for instance, it
costs £8.21 including VAT & shipping.

patrickp
 
Well... Actually i'm in Poland... and I cn't get it here. But I need CD to
install DVD Player... i mean latest DVD player...
Thank's
*miken
 
*miken said:
Well... Actually i'm in Poland... and I cn't get it here. But I need CD to
install DVD Player... i mean latest DVD player...
Thank's
*miken need
Look around; you may be able to find a supplier for the CD for Poland,
*miken. The reason that ATi charge for the CD is that the DVD player has a
core licensed from Cyberlink, so they have to charge for it. The rest of
the software, as I said, can be downloaded free.

It may also make a difference what card you have. A number of OEM cards
can't run ATi's MMC software anyway.

patrickp
 
patrickp said:
instance,
Look around; you may be able to find a supplier for the CD for Poland,
*miken. The reason that ATi charge for the CD is that the DVD player has a
core licensed from Cyberlink, so they have to charge for it. The rest of
the software, as I said, can be downloaded free.

It may also make a difference what card you have. A number of OEM cards
can't run ATi's MMC software anyway.

patrickp
Just discovered this from the ATi site, *miken. You can get the ATi CD from
http://www.videocapturecard.com/ati.html, costs $19.95 + $6.00 Global
Priority Mail to international destinations. Poland is one of the countries
they ship to.

patrickp
 
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