The files included in this update provide improved 2D and 3D acceleration for computers with the ATI RAGE 128 graphic accelerator card or on-board ATI RAGE Pro graphic accelerator chip shipping in some iMac, PowerBook G3, Power Macintosh G3 and Macintosh Server G3 computers.
What is the ATI Video Software Update 1.0?
The drivers included with the ATi Video Software Update 1.0 are:
• ATI 3D Accelerator v.4.6.2
• ATI Driver Update v.1.4.8
• ATI Graphics Accelerator v.3.9.7
• ATI MPP Manager v.1.2f1
• ATI Rage 128 3D Accelerator v.5.3.3
• ATI Resource Manager v.1.2.4
• ATI Video Accelerator v.4.2.2
• ATI Video Accelerator Update v.1.0.2
• iMac ATI Driver v.1.0
These changes correct the following issues:
• A freeze when using CPUs with high processor speeds (>=400MHz) and high screen resolution (1280X1024) after heavily using offscreen graphics memory.
• A crash when millions of colors are used with a high resolution monitor.
Installation Requirements
To take advantage of these improvements, you will need the following:
Hardware
• Power Macintosh G3 or Macintosh Server G3 computers with an ATI RAGE 128 graphic accelerator card or ATI RAGE Pro graphic accelerator chip
• iMac computers with ATI RAGE Pro graphic accelerator chip
• PowerBook G3 computers with ATI RAGE Pro graphic accelerator chip
Software
• Mac OS 8.6
How to tell which Graphic Acclerator Card/Chip is installed?
You can check to see which graphic accelerator card or chip is installed in your computer by launching Apple System Profiler which is usually pre-installed by Mac OS under the Apple Menu. If you do not have Apple System Profiler installed on your computer, you may download from Apple's Software Updates web page at: <http://www.apple.com/swupdates>.
Launch Apple System Profiler. Click the "Devices and Volumes" tab. Click the triangle next to Display card in the PCI section of the window. The type of graphic accelerator card or chip should be listed in the Card name field as either "ATY, RageLTPro", "ATY, RagePro" or "ATY, Rage128".
Installing the Update
To install the ATI Video Software Update, follow these steps.
1. Double-click the ATI Video Software Update 1.0.smi file to open it. An ATI Video Software Update icon appears on the Desktop.
2. Double-click the ATI Video Software Update icon to open the volume.
3. Double-click the "Installer" icon. Choose "install" to run the installation process.
4. Restart the computer for the new drivers to take effect.
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