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Old August 18th 06, 12:46 AM posted to alt.comp.periphs.videocards.ati
Kim
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Hi all,
In a last attempt i managed to get a copy of radeon 9800 pro cd, so i set up a win98 SE with it: All
seems to work fine ! This is not working with XP, XP MCE, or WIN 2000, because while i set up under
these, windows tries to install WINDOWS version of wdm, tv audio crossbar, teletext, etc, etc ,etc,
NOT ATI's one. Maybe this is why it can not run the ## TV app. fckin should not see me message
doesn't appear ! ! ! ! ! !

Kim

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Old August 18th 06, 12:58 AM posted to alt.comp.periphs.videocards.ati
T Shadow
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Kim wrote in message ...
Hi all,
In a last attempt i managed to get a copy of radeon 9800 pro cd, so i set

up a win98 SE with it: All
seems to work fine ! This is not working with XP, XP MCE, or WIN 2000,

because while i set up under
these, windows tries to install WINDOWS version of wdm, tv audio crossbar,

teletext, etc, etc ,etc,
NOT ATI's one. Maybe this is why it can not run the ## TV app. fckin

should not see me message
doesn't appear ! ! ! ! ! !

Kim

AFAIK XP & W2K do not have WDM drivers for the AIW. At any rate if you
follow the directions at ati.com/install you should be able to get it
working.
Is the 9800 the "old" AIW your referring too?


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Old August 18th 06, 12:01 PM posted to alt.comp.periphs.videocards.ati
Kim
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Default TV tuner on older aiw

Le Thu, 17 Aug 2006 23:58:50 GMT, dans alt.comp.periphs.videocards.ati, "T Shadow"
a écrit :

Kim wrote in message ...
Hi all,
In a last attempt i managed to get a copy of radeon 9800 pro cd, so i set

up a win98 SE with it: All
seems to work fine ! This is not working with XP, XP MCE, or WIN 2000,

because while i set up under
these, windows tries to install WINDOWS version of wdm, tv audio crossbar,

teletext, etc, etc ,etc,
NOT ATI's one. Maybe this is why it can not run the ## TV app. fckin

should not see me message
doesn't appear ! ! ! ! ! !

Kim

AFAIK XP & W2K do not have WDM drivers for the AIW. At any rate if you
follow the directions at ati.com/install you should be able to get it
working.
Is the 9800 the "old" AIW your referring too?

Hi,

No, the aiw mentionned above is the 7500, although the 9800 pro media works, too.
I think i've found the turnaround : no restart at all while setting up all ati software. If, during
start up, "Windows x" shows msg boxes telling that wdm, tv audio crossbar, teletext,(...), is beeing
recognized, it'd fail later to start ATI TV app.

Here it is.

Thank you folks

Kim
 




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