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Table of Contents Disclaimer... ii Product Notice... ii Introduction........1 Features At A Glance ...
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Using a Monitor vs. Using the TV Display... 29 Reducing Edge Distortion ... 31 Changing Display Configurations ... 32 Using Games and Applications ... 32...
Introduction The RADEON™ 9500 Series graphic accelerators delivers ground breaking 3D graphics performance. • Powered by the RADEON 9500 Series Visual Processing Unit (VPU). • First 8-pixel pipeline architecture. • First to support DirectX 9.0. • 256-bit DDR memory interface.
Features At A Glance The RADEON 9500 Series includes: • SMARTSHADER™ II which can realistically create the visual properties of any material, like glass, metal, wood, and produce 3D depth by rendering the object’s shadows. • SMOOTHVISION™ II which provides users with...
ATI’s CATALYST™ Software Suite Multiple Displays and 3D Gaming Experience ATI’s CATALYST Software Suite provides multiple display functionality, and the advanced graphic features, such as SMARTSHADER II, for the ultimate 3D gaming experience. For help installing the CATALYST Software Suite, refer to the Getting Started Guide. The CATALYST Software Suite installs the ATI display tabs.
HydraVision™ In addition to the multiple display functionality available with ATI’s CATALYST Software Suite, you can also use HydraVision for advanced multi-monitor management. For more information on HydraVision, please refer to the HydraVision User’s Guide PDF located on your ATI Installation CD.
Multiple Displays Connecting Your Monitor(s) Your RADEON 9500 Series provides hardware support for one DVI-I monitor or two VGA monitors using the supplied DVI-I-to-VGA adapter. A TV can also be used to expand your desktop by using the S-Video out.
Display Configurations Your RADEON 9500 Series graphics accelerator card provides dual display functionality and TV Out. The following table lists the different ways you can connect displays to your card. Display Connector(s) Used Configuration VGA connector OR DVI- One CRT...
CATALYST Software Suite The following section provides an explanation of each ATI tab added to the Display Properties after installing the Catalyst Software Suite. ATI Displays Tab The ATI Displays tab provides multiple monitor features. Here you can enable/disable display devices and swap the assignment of Primary and Secondary displays.
Enabling/Disabling Secondary Displays Access the Windows Display. Click the Settings tab and then the Advanced... button. Click the ATI Displays tab. Click the enable/disable button device you want to enable/disable. Click OK or Apply to save the changes. Enabling Extended Desktop Mode Access the Windows Display.
To enable a Secondary display see Secondary Displays on page To enable Extended Desktop Mode see Extended Desktop Mode on page Access the Windows Display. Click the Settings tab and then the Advanced... button. Click the ATI Displays tab. The ATI Displays tab shows you the display(s) that are active.
Click OK or Apply to save the changes. Ratiometric Expansion Your RADEON 9500 Series card offers ratiometric expansion (or digital panel scaling as it is commonly known). This expands a low resolution image to fill a higher resolution panel. However, ratiometric expansion is only available on the Primary display.
ATI Color Tab The ATI Color tab is used to adjust the color settings. You can change the red, green and blue display colors. Desktop brightness and Game Gamma (brightness) can also be changed. This increases or decreases the brightness of your Desktop desktop.
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Clicking the Game Gamma button accesses the Game Gamma Properties. These controls allow you to increase or decrease Red Green the color brightness of Direct 3D and OpenGL Blue sliders games played in fullscreen mode. Uncheck this to adjust the RGB sliders individually.
ATI Options Tab The ATI Options tab provides detailed driver information and access to the card’s specifications. You can also enable or disable the ATI taskbar icon. Version Information Details button Reactivate all warning messages ATI Options Tab Provides the Catalyst version number, 2D version number and the driver build information.
Enable ATI taskbar icon application Show ATI icon on taskbar Disable quick resolution feature Clicking the Details button provides graphics card, graphics driver and system information. ATI Overlay Tab The ATI Overlay tab allows you to configure the brightness, contrast, saturation, hue and gamma properties of your video overlay.
Video Overlay Video overlay allows for the viewing of full-motion video on your PC. However, there is only one video overlay, which is only available on the Primary display. The video overlay controls are automatically activated during playback of any video file type that supports overlay adjustments.
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Use this slider to adjust the brightness of the video Brightness image. Use this slider to adjust the contrast in the video Contrast image. Use this slider to adjust the vividness of the color. Sliding it all the way to the left removes all color Saturation and produces a black and white picture.
Selecting Custom Settings disables the Main Settings slider allowing you to fine-tune the Direct3D settings of your RADEON 9500 Series.
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This allows you to emphasize what kind of application experience you’d like to have. Moving the slider to the left will maximize application Main Settings performance, while moving the slider to the right slider will provide excellent 3D image quality. Moving this slider from one position to the next changes the individual Custom Settings sliders found below.
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SMOOTH Select Performance for the best possible 3D VISION II gaming performance at a slight reduction in 3D Anisotropic Filtering image quality. The maximum screen resolution Performance possible will automatically be indicated. button Select Quality for the best possible 3D image Anisotropic quality at a slight reduction in 3D gaming Filtering...
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This button allows you to access advanced Compatibility settings that can solve compatibility issues for a Settings button few specific Direct 3D applications. This button allows you to reset the Direct3D Defaults settings to default values.
Direct 3D Compatibility Settings Enabling this allows applications to use this kind of texture format. There are a few applications that Support DTX can only support a limited number of texture texture formats. By selecting Disabled, the driver will not formats support DTX texture formats, thus reducing the number of texture formats supported.
Selecting Custom Settings disables the Main Settings slider allowing you to fine-tune the OpenGL settings of your RADEON 9500 Series.
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This allows you to emphasize what kind of application experience you’d like to have. Moving the slider to the left will maximize application Main Settings performance, while moving the slider to the right slider will provide excellent 3D image quality. Moving this slider from one position to the next changes the individual Custom Settings sliders found below.
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Selecting this decides whether your application should use high quality or high performance Texture textures. Moving the slider to the right delivers the Preference highest quality experience. Moving the slider to slider the left emphasizes a high performance solution while still providing good visuals. This will allow you to choose the texture quality of the mipmaps the application will use.
OpenGL Compatibility Settings This allows you to explicitly set the Z-Buffer depth. Force Z-buffer Most applications will work best when Disabled is depth selected Enabling this feature allows rapid updates of those Support KTX portions of your screen that have changed. Note buffer region that most applications will not be affected by extension...
Using TV Out View your PC’s display on a TV Your RADEON 9500 Series has TV Out capability. You can attach your graphics card to a TV and monitor at the same time. Or you can connect it to your VCR and record your monitor’s display.
Connecting to a TV or a VCR To connect your RADEON 9500 Series card to a TV or a VCR, use an S-Video cable. However, most TVs (and VCRs) have a Composite video input, in which case you can use the supplied S-Video-to-Composite video adapter.
This is only a temporary effect and your screen will be restored within a few seconds. During start up, your RADEON 9500 Series will go through a sequence of mode settings, during which your TV display will remain blank. This process takes only a few seconds and helps program the TV display.
Series, even if the TV is off and not enabled in the software. An analog monitor connected to the DVI-I connector cannot be left connected to your RADEON 9500 Series card when TV out is enabled. In both cases, your RADEON 9500 Series will become overloaded, resulting in a dim image on all devices.
Using a Monitor vs. Using the TV Display Using your TV for your PC’s display is ideal for playing games, giving presentations, watching movies, and browsing the Internet. However, the display on your monitor may change or looked squashed. This occurs because the display adjusts to fit the dimensions of your TV.
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To Use Larger Display Fonts Access the Windows Display. ® For Windows ® Windows Me, Windows tab, the Advanced... button, then the General tab. In the Font Size box, select the size you want your displayed fonts to be. Click Apply. If prompted, click Yes to restart your PC. ®...
Reducing Edge Distortion When using a TV for your PC’s display, you may see some edge distortion on the left and right side of your TV screen. This effect depends on your TV and the PC application you are running. To reduce edge distortion, you can increase the TV display’s horizontal size.
TV will disappear. Using Games and Applications Some older games and applications may program your RADEON 9500 Series card directly, to run under a specific display mode. This may cause your TV display to turn off automatically or become scrambled (the PC monitor will not be affected).
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