ATI RADEON 9200 SE

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Tim

Wow they still are providing drivers for that card? That's impressive, ATI!
I had no idea you'd still be supporting products 12 years in the future
which is where this guy is posting from.

Made me a believer! :-)

PS - Fix your date
 
I was being sarcastic.... The original poster has his date set 12 years in
the future.... 2016. Such an idiot.
 
Well, part of the problem is that you have a legacy monitor. In 2016, there
are no more monitors, only VR goggles. If you're lucky enough to find a
monitor driver archive from the year 2003, you might look up the mfr./model
of your monitor and D/L and install drivers for it.

As for video drivers, you might try to revert back to an earlier revision,
but be sure you uninstall your current drivers prior to installing any
others.

BTW, they still have CDs in 2016??? I thought they were replaced with 80 GB
EPROM SIMMs...
 
R. J. Salvi said:
Well, part of the problem is that you have a legacy monitor. In 2016, there
are no more monitors, only VR goggles. If you're lucky enough to find a
monitor driver archive from the year 2003, you might look up the mfr./model
of your monitor and D/L and install drivers for it.

As for video drivers, you might try to revert back to an earlier revision,
but be sure you uninstall your current drivers prior to installing any
others.

BTW, they still have CDs in 2016??? I thought they were replaced with 80 GB
EPROM SIMMs...

--
Robert J. Salvi, Ambiance Acoustics
http://www.ambianceacoustics.com
San Diego, CA USA
(858) 485-7514
LOL! You're not still using those antique virtual reality goggles in 2016,
are you, Robert? Like everyone else, I'd use the 3D holographic display
phased just for my contacts - or anyone else's who wants in... ;-)

patrickp
 
Hmm...

How about direct neural feed?


patrickp said:
LOL! You're not still using those antique virtual reality goggles in 2016,
are you, Robert? Like everyone else, I'd use the 3D holographic display
phased just for my contacts - or anyone else's who wants in... ;-)

patrickp
 
Tim said:
I was being sarcastic.... The original poster has his date set 12 years in
the future.... 2016. Such an idiot.


he did this on purpose, of course.
 
Just as a note, would you be so kind as to set your computers clock. Unless
of course you are sending your message from the future.
 
amsjsj said:
I have windows xp, creativelabs live x-gamer, ecs motherboard(sis chipset)
and the ati radeon 9200 se. My problem is on my monitor When i have the
refreash rate to 1280 X 1024 16 bit or 32 bit. Everything on my display has
a like a blur or shadow to it. But at the lower refresh rate its not to bad
but still noticeable. I installed the ltest drivers. should i go back to
drivers from cd? please help!

By the time your message was posted there should be several generations of
new cards, what's life like in 2016 ?

Alan
 
Man, these usenet server have to stop allowing posts from more than a day
into the future.
 
amsjsj said:
I have windows xp, creativelabs live x-gamer, ecs motherboard(sis chipset)
and the ati radeon 9200 se. My problem is on my monitor When i have the
refreash rate to 1280 X 1024 16 bit or 32 bit. Everything on my display has
a like a blur or shadow to it. But at the lower refresh rate its not to bad
but still noticeable. I installed the ltest drivers. should i go back to
drivers from cd? please help!
Is it AGP card? If so do not use Catalysts later then 7.6; ATI seemed to
discontinue AGP support in later versions, also make sure your mobo
chipset drivers are installed (or reinstall them and then reinstall
catalyst driver)
 
I have windows xp, creativelabs live x-gamer, ecs motherboard(sis chipset)
and the ati radeon 9200 se. My problem is on my monitor When i have the
refreash rate to 1280 X 1024 16 bit or 32 bit. Everything on my display has
a like a blur or shadow to it. But at the lower refresh rate its not to bad
but still noticeable. I installed the ltest drivers. should i go back to
drivers from cd? please help!
 
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