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Old April 20th 04, 02:01 AM
Jack Pagano
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I have a aiw 9600XT. Can I install easyshare on my laptop running 98se. I'm
running xp pro on my desktop.


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Old April 20th 04, 06:28 AM
JAD
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What exactly is your question? Where is the ATI card installed, laptop
or the desktop? I must be tired, it doesn't make sense.


"Jack Pagano" wrote in message
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I have a aiw 9600XT. Can I install easyshare on my laptop running

98se. I'm
running xp pro on my desktop.




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Old April 20th 04, 08:03 PM
Paul Murphy
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No - you need to have built by (not powered by) ATI graphics (Radeon or
higher) on BOTH the Easyshare host and client (according to what I'd read
about Easyshare somewhere on ATIs website, I think it was under MMCs
readme/FAQs).

Paul
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I have a aiw 9600XT. Can I install easyshare on my laptop running 98se.

I'm
running xp pro on my desktop.




 




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