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ATi ha rilasciato la versione WHQL (cioe' ufficiale e approvata) dei CATALYST 4.12. Ovviamente sono state rilasciate le versione per Windows XP e per Windows 2000. Di questi driver sono ancora disponibili due versioni, ovvero una con il classico Control Panel e una con il nuovo CATALYST Control Center.

Fixed in this driver:

- Half-Life 2: Playing the game on a system containing an Athlon XP CPU no longer results in missing textures occationally being noticed

- Half-Life 2: Intermittent psychedelic patterns are no longer seen when playing the game under Windows XP

- CounterStrike: Playing the game under Windows XP with an ATI RADEON™ X800 series installed no longer results in display corruption being seen in the floor in de_chateau map

- Doom 3: Playing the game under Windows XP with an ATI RADEON™ X800 XT Platinum Edition no longer results in display corruption being seen when pressing CTRL+Alt+Delete followed by clicking Cancel

- Everquest: Playing the game under Windows XP with an ATI RADEON™ X800 XT Platinum Edition installed results in the game displaying a black screen when setting the texture quality to high and having all radio buttons selected

- Medal of Honor: Pacific Assault: Setting the model detail to high and change the game resolution to high no longer results in the game failing to respond under Windows XP with an ATI RADEON™ X800 series installed

- Tron2.0: Setting the display device resolution to 1280x1024 32bpp and setting the display option for the game to 800x600 32bpp no longer results in display corruption being seen in the game cinematics

- Star Wars Knights of the Old Republic: Playing the game under Windows XP with an ATI RADEON™ X800 series installed no longer results in triple buffering failing when enabling the option in the CATALYST™ CONTROL CENTER

Attempting to rotate the display 90 degrees and play an OpenGL game under Windows XP may result in the game failing to launch

Enabling clone mode along with theatre mode option under overlay no longer results in WinDVD and the operating system failing to respond when dragging the WinDVD window around the desktop

Display corruption is no longer noticed when playing a DVD using WinDVD and having subtitles enabled under Windows XP with an ATI RADEON™ X800 series installed

Attempting to make a change to a saved profile within the CATALYST™ CONTROL CENTER no longer results in the Save button being greyed out

Connecting a secondary CRT and clicking the X button to close the Enable this display window found in the CATALYST™ CONTROL CENTER Advanced view, no longer results in the window not closing

Muting the audio during the playback of full screen HDTV video under Windows Media Center Edition no longer results in the video being paused

Angle information in the rotation modes is now correct for the CATALYST™ CONTROL CENTER

Enabling Overscan under Windows XP with an ATI ALL-IN-WONDER™ 9600 installed no longer results in the image not being centered properly on the display device

Connecting a secondary CRT display device and extending the desktop, followed by unplugging the secondary device and hot-plugging a DFP device no longer results in the DFP remaining in the Additional display area when attempting to swap devices

The Windows desktop brightness no longer dims when playing a DVD and having an HDTV connected as the primary display device

Playing a DVD under Windows XP MCE with an ATI RADEON™ X800 XT installed no longer results in VPU Recover being activated when attempting to drag or resize the Media Center window

An error message is no longer displayed when attempting to switch a secondary display device back to the primary display device when using the CATALYST™ CONTROL CENTER

Performance Improvements for CATALYST™ Display Driver Version 4.12

Driver efficiency has improved considerably for both Direct3D and OpenGL.

Numerous D3D games show 2-3% gains at low resolution. The small batch size tests in 3DMark05 show improvements as large as 15% on some products.

In OpenGL, several game titles show improvements in the lower settings. Wolfenstein - Enemy Territory, for instance, shows gains as large as 15% in low resolution (driver-bound) cases. Doom III performance improves 5-10% at low settings. Call of Duty improves 5-6%.

Half-Life 2 performance also improves as much as 20% over Catalyst 4.11 in certain sections of the game.