ya esta en la web www.omegacorner.com la correspondiente version omega de los 3.8
What's New?
(2.4.87)
- Based on the official Catalyst 3.8 ATI drivers. (9x/ME/2k/XP)
- All the new ATI Control Panel features included in the Catalyst 3.8
drivers are fully available here. (9x/ME/2k/XP)
- Added a new intro to the ATI drivers installation. (9x/ME/2k/XP)
- Personalized the ATI Control Panel. (Watch out for COPYCATS). (9x/ME/2k/XP)
- Disabled 32Bit Z buffer by default in D3D for low-end cards (if you need
it, you can enable it anytime in the ATI CP). (2k/XP)
- Incorporated the 9500/9700/9800SE MODs for Windows 9x/ME. (9x/ME)
- Added RadClocker and Artifact Tester 5 for Windows 9x/ME. (9x/ME)
- Added support for the Radeon 9800XT. (9x/ME/2k/XP)
- Added support for other Mobility cards. (9x/ME/2k/XP)
- Updated the DirectX Control Panel to version 9.0b. (9x/ME/2k/XP)
- Added a tweak to remove black borders from TV Overscan. (9x/ME/2k/XP)
- Added MWV video DX hardware acceleration support. (9x/ME/2k/XP)
REMINDERS:
1- If you have the normal ATI drivers, uninstall the ATI Control Panel BEFORE
upgrading to these drivers, the drivers already have the CP integrated
and another CP may cause conflicts or other problems.
2- There is no need to uninstall ANY previous drivers (ATI or OMEGA) when
installing these, they will override any previous settings.
3- In Windows 2k/XP, ALWAYS disable DDC in the ATI "Displays/Monitor" CP after
installing drivers to be able to use ALL the refresh rates and resolutions
your monitor supports, also this is the best way to avoid the 60Hz RR bug.
4- The WDM drivers for VIVO and AIW cards are not included, but they can be
downloaded separately from a link in my drivers page.
5- I have received various E-Mails asking about FastWrites, there is only one
answer to that: TURN IT OFF
The Radeon cards do support FastWrites and they will work with it on
(on some machines), but it is not recommended, there is NO SPEED gain
when using FW, and this option will affect your PC's stability a LOT.
I don't recomend the use of ANY external tweakers with my drivers, as they
override my special settings and will make my work useless. The only time I
recommend a tweaker is when you have a specific problem with a specific tweak and
need to change it in order to make the drivers work correctly. Also if you use
a tweaker for overclocking, FSAA, Gamma or Aniso settings, is just fine, but you'll
be better off using the integrated ATI CP for that (which is ok by me if you change
any setting in it).
En el punto 5 recomiendo desactivar fastwrites.. dice k no hay ninguna ganancia de rendimiento y afecta a la estabilidad