On 20/9/05 11:32 am, "Chris Placzek" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>   I just tried ATIcelerator.  I havent done anything complicated with it.
> Just installed, restarted, and opened it up.  First thing I noticed
> was the memory was set to 400MHz when it should have been 200MHz.  Also,
> as soon as I launched it, artifacts appeared everywhere.  I restored
> factory defaults, which set it back to 200MHz.
>   However, the main 3D program I use is X Plane.  If I start up x plane
> without ever having launched ATICelerator, it works fine.  However, if I
> start ATICelerator and dont even overclock the card at all, then close
> it, then launch x plane, x plane freezes after trying to switch to an
> external view.  So, Ive found this program to be basically unusable for
> me.  Am I using ATIcelerator incorrectly?  I dont know what  this
> dumping of the ROM you speak of is.
> 
> Thanks
> 
> Chris P

    The name of my version has changed to graphiccelerator - just had a
look...

Pete


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