A posting on the Rage3D forums appears to confirm that ATI's up and coming 9000 Pro and 9700 won't run on Windows 98, on Windows 95 and on Windows NT.
The forum posting confirms that the boards, which are expected to be released to vendors and big system integrators in the next few weeks, won't have driver support for the operating systems, narrowing the options for consumers.
The posting points to an ATI page which gives the system requirements for the up-and-coming cards.
While it's unsurprising that Win95 and NT aren't supported, the omission of Windows 98 is potentially more serious.
Not everyone is so far convinced that they should switch to WinXP from Windows 98, although, of course, all new consumer PCs have the eyecandy installed as default.
Title: Cumulative Patch for SQL Server 2000 Service Pack 2 (Q316333) Date: 24 July 2002 Software: Microsoft SQL Server 2000, Microsoft Desktop Engine (MSDE) 2000 Impact: Two vulnerabilities, both of which could enable an attacker to run code on the server. Max Risk: Moderate Bulletin: MS02-038
The forum posting confirms that the boards, which are expected to be released to vendors and big system integrators in the next few weeks, won't have driver support for the operating systems, narrowing the options for consumers.
The posting points to an ATI page which gives the system requirements for the up-and-coming cards.
While it's unsurprising that Win95 and NT aren't supported, the omission of Windows 98 is potentially more serious.
Not everyone is so far convinced that they should switch to WinXP from Windows 98, although, of course, all new consumer PCs have the eyecandy installed as default.
:disappoin - Ed
Title: Cumulative Patch for SQL Server 2000 Service Pack 2 (Q316333)
Date: 24 July 2002
Software: Microsoft SQL Server 2000, Microsoft Desktop Engine (MSDE) 2000
Impact: Two vulnerabilities, both of which could enable an attacker to run code on the server.
Max Risk: Moderate
Bulletin: MS02-038