It is recommended to use the command line version. The archive includes the ATIFlash version for the Windows command line and ATI WinFlash with a graphical interface. When using more than one screen on an ATI card in a Linux workstation there's no way to get Vsync to work. Despite the fact that ATIFlash and ATI WinFlash contained in the same archive have the same date of changes, the developer recommends using the version of the program for the command line.
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At the same time, the console version of ATIFlash is based on the ATI WinFlash practices and is a further development of the latter. Another very wierd thing I noticed is that when I set aa/af and so on in ATT, and loginto the game im fiddling with atm ( DAoC ), the af and aa doesnt take affect until I minimize to desctop and then into the game again (wierd as hell ).
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It is the ideal force sensing option for small delicate operations such as the assembly of electronic components or optics, product research and testing applications, laboratory automation, robotic surgery, and more. I still cannot get vsynch to work in my game Dark Age of Camelot, worked on my 8800 GTXs, so have to work with ATI somehow aswell. Ive actually resigned to using PVR and ETC only at this point. ATI’s Mini43LP can enhance the accuracy and repeatability of research and development, product validation, assembly, and other micro force sensing applications. Still no solution for the ATI tool, it doesnt work right under Wine. Starting with version 2.7.1, the single distribution containing ATI WinFlash with a graphical interface and ATIFlash for the Windows command line has been renamed the developer to ATIFlash. Ive use the PVRTexTool on Linux and it works like a charm.
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ATI WinFlash 2.6.6 has a utility version (console, which does not know how to work in DOS, only for Windows).
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ATIFlash / ATI WinFlash (BIOS flashing) is a software for flashing the BIOS of video cards on AMD (ATI) Radeon chips for Windows.