Thanks Mark Fox for this one, Maxreboot has the latest ATI Radeon WHQL drivers for all Windows Operating Systems.
All drivers are dated 14th of September and they come from the Radeon 8500 Install CD (Thanks again Dan aka OatMan).
Expect them to have increased performance and visual quality over previous versions, though I can't promise everyone will experience that...
Their versions are as follows:
Windows 9x/ME - 4.13.7189 (I'm still working on getting .7191)
Windows NT - 4.3.3276 (I haven't seen any NT drivers for a while)
Windows 2K - 5.13.3276
Windows XP - 6.13.3276
They all (apart from NT ones) have passed Windows Hardware Quality Labs tests.
Download: Download them @ Maxreboot
News source: Maxreboot
All drivers are dated 14th of September and they come from the Radeon 8500 Install CD (Thanks again Dan aka OatMan).
Expect them to have increased performance and visual quality over previous versions, though I can't promise everyone will experience that...
Their versions are as follows:
They all (apart from NT ones) have passed Windows Hardware Quality Labs tests.
Public health investigators were contacting Microsoft employees to determine who might have handled the letter, which contained pornographic material
Gov. Kenny Guinn confirmed the letter had been sent to the Microsoft Licensing Inc. office. He said Microsoft officials contacted health officials Wednesday.
Todd said the country health department and the FBI (news - web sites) were involved in the investigation, which began after one company employee got a returned letter that ``just didn't look right.''
The governor said Microsoft had sent a check in the letter to an unidentified vendor in Malaysia. The letter had been opened and returned to Microsoft, including the check. Pornographic material also was included. The contents appeared to have been moistened and dried, officials said.
Todd said the initial test on the letter's contents ``got a number of things growing, including bacillus, the genus to which anthrax belongs.'' He said that test produced results ``consistent with it being anthrax.''
The subsequent test was more specific to anthrax, but came back negative, officials said. The third test will use another approach to specifically look for anthrax, they said.

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