ATI RAGE 128 PRO Displays driver 4.13.7078 Download Publisher Review:
ATI RAGE 128 PRO Displays driver 4.13.7078 is a Display and Video driver from ATI Technology. It runs on following
operating system:
Windows 98/ ME
. We recommend always using the most recent driver version available, so check for ATI RAGE 128 PRO Displays driver new verison
on our site as often as possible.
Do not forget to set a system restore point before installing ATI RAGE 128 PRO Displays driver 4.13.7078 driver, to avoid problems that may occurs when you install a
wrong driver, or for other OS version etc. If a problem occur than you may restore you computer to previous time, before installing the driver.
Publisher review: ATI RAGE 128 PRO Windows ME Display Drivers version 4.13.7078 for Windows 98/Me.
This is a fully released and supported display driver, which supports Windows ME, Windows 98 and Windows 98 SE. DirectX 8 and OpenGL support are included.
This driver offers DirectShow capture support only.
To avoid difficulties running multimedia applications or games you must install:DirectX 8.0a,Video Capture Update for DirectX 8.0(formerly known as Digital Video Update for DirectX 8.0)
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