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ATI Catalyst 4.10

Original Message
Name: bht42dfw
Date: October 15, 2004 at 05:54:09 Pacific
Subject: ATI Catalyst 4.10
OS: XP Pro SP2
CPU/Ram: P4 2.6GHZ, 1G Ram
Comment:
Could anyone tell me what the difference is with the 2 Catalyst Win XP 4.10 drivers listed. One is 26.2meg, the other is 44.2meg using High Speed (Cable/DSL)? I realize the 44.2meg contains 'Catalyst Control Center' and requires Microsoft.Net Version 1.1 Framework, but I don't know what it is, and used for.
I have a ATI 9800Pro128 graphics card, and want the best driver set for Battlefield Vietnam.
I appreciate all comments,
Bruce

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