Diamond Multimedia Radeon 9800 Series User Manual

RADEON9800 SERIES  
User’s Guide  
P/N 137-40462-10  
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Product Notice......................................................................................... i  
ATI’s CATALYST™ Software Suite ........................................................ 3  
ATI Displays Tab......................................................................................... 7  
Enabling/Disabling Secondary Displays................................................ 8  
Enabling Extended Desktop Mode......................................................... 8  
Dynamic Display Reassignment ............................................................ 8  
ATI Options Tab........................................................................................ 13  
OpenGL Control Panel. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22  
OpenGL Compatibility Settings............................................................... 25  
SMARTGART. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26  
Set AGP Settings.................................................................................. 26  
Fast Write ............................................................................................. 26  
Retest All.............................................................................................. 27  
Using TV Out. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28  
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View your PC’s display on a TV .............................................................. 28  
Starting Windows® with TV Display Enabled.................................... 30  
To Enable/Disable The TV Display.......................................................... 31  
Using and Adjusting TV Out................................................................ 31  
How TV Display Cannot Be Used ....................................................... 31  
Using a Monitor vs. Using the TV Display.......................................... 32  
Reducing Edge Distortion......................................................................... 34  
Changing Display Configurations........................................................ 35  
Using Games and Applications ............................................................ 35  
NSTC/PAL Support for RADEON 9800 Series...................................... 36  
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Introduction  
The RADEON™ 9800 Series graphics accelerator  
delivers ground breaking 3D graphics performance.  
• Powered by the RADEON 9800 Series Visual  
Processing Unit (VPU).  
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• Second generation to Support Microsoft DirectX  
9.0.  
• 256-bit DDR memory interface.  
• Support for AGP 8X specification.  
• Second generation 8-pixel pipeline architecture.  
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• Support Direct 3D and OpenGL applications.  
• Cinematic experience for 3D gaming  
• High resolution in 3D up to 2048x1536.  
• Digital flat panel support.  
• Supports TV-Out to connect your PC to your TV or  
VCR.  
 
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Features At A Glance  
The RADEON 9800 Series includes:  
• CINEMATIC RENDERING:  
With its highly programmable shader engines, the  
RADEON 9800 Series of visual processors are  
designed to bring the most detailed worlds to life with  
cinema-quality lighting, textures, and effects.  
• MAXIMUM 3D PERFORMACE:  
Eight parallel rendering pipelines, 256-bit memory  
interface, blazing fast clock speeds, and AGP 8X  
support come together to deliver incredible  
performance at the highest resolutions and detail  
settings.  
• PUSHING THE BOUNDARIES OF DIGITAL  
REALISM:  
Experience the smoothest, sharpest, and clearest 3D  
image quality imaginable. Combining  
SMOOTHVISION™ 2.1 and SMARTSHADER™2.1,  
the RADEON 9800 Series enables hyper-realistic  
interactive imagery.  
• QUALITY VIDEO PLAYBACK:  
Revolutionary VIDEOSHADER™ and  
FULLSTREAM™ technologies provide the cleanest  
video playback available on a PC.  
• FLEXIBLE DISPLAY CONFIGURATIONS:  
Enhance your work environment with multiple  
displays, TV-output support, and high resolutions.  
 
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ATI’s CATALYST™ Software Suite  
Multiple Displays and 3D Gaming Experience  
ATI’s CATALYST Software Suite provides multiple  
display functionality, and the advanced graphic features,  
such as SMARTSHADER 2.1, for the ultimate 3D  
gaming experience. For help installing the CATALYST  
The CATALYST Software Suite installs the ATI display  
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tabs. These tabs are accessed through the Windows  
Display Control Panel, through the Advanced... button  
located on the Settings tab. For a detailed explanation of  
each ATI tab, refer to the section CATALYST Software  
Suite on page 7.  
Direct 3D and OpenGL  
The CATALYST Software Suite also supports the latest  
versions of Direct 3D and OpenGL. Many new 3D game  
titles, and the latest versions of older titles, will virtually  
come to life as they utilize their advanced Direct 3D or  
OpenGL features. Gamers can fine-tune these settings for  
the ultimate experience in 3D image quality or 3D  
ATI’s Direct 3D and OpenGL tabs are available through  
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the Windows Display Control Panel, through the  
Advanced... button located on the Settings tab.  
For a detailed explanation of the Direct 3D and OpenGL  
tabs, refer to Direct 3D Control Panel on page 18, and  
OpenGL Control Panel on page 22.  
     
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HydraVision™  
In addition to the multiple display functionality available  
with ATI’s CATALYST Software Suite, you can also use  
HydraVision for advanced multi-monitor management.  
For more information on HydraVision, please refer to the  
HydraVision User’s Guide PDF located on your ATI  
Installation CD.  
 
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Multiple Displays  
Connecting Your Monitor(s)  
Your RADEON 9800 Series provides hardware support  
for one DVI-I monitor or two VGA monitors using the  
supplied DVI-I-to-VGA adapter. A TV can also be used  
to expand your desktop by using the S-Video out.  
Plug the monitor cable into your card (if you are  
running multiple monitors, connect their cables to the  
appropriate connectors), then turn on the PC and  
monitor(s).  
To connect a flat panel directly to your card, use the  
DVI-I connector. To connect a VGA monitor to the DVI-  
I connector, plug the supplied DVI-I-to-VGA adapter  
into the DVI-I connector, then plug your monitor cable  
into the adapter, as shown below.  
STANDARD VGA  
MONITOR CONNECTOR  
S-VIDEO OUT  
DVI-I  
CONNECTOR  
VGA  
CONNECTOR  
DVI-I-TO-VGA  
ADAPTER  
FROM  
MONITOR  
When you use multiple monitors with your card, one  
monitor will always be Primary. Any additional  
monitor(s) will be designated as Secondary.  
   
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Display Configurations  
Your RADEON 9800 Series graphics accelerator card  
provides dual display functionality and TV Out. The  
following table lists the different ways you can connect  
displays to your card.  
Display  
Configuration  
Connector(s) Used  
Comments  
VGA connector OR DVI-  
I connector with DVI-I-  
to-VGA adapter  
One CRT  
display  
CRT- cathode ray tube  
analog display  
One DFP  
display  
DVI-I connector  
DFP - digital flat panel display  
The S-Video out can also  
support a composite  
connection via the S-Video-  
to-Composite adapter  
One TV  
S-Video out  
Unsupported configuration if  
the CRT display is attached  
to the DVI-I connector via the  
DVI-I-to-VGA adapter  
CRT display +  
TV  
VGA connector +  
S-Video out  
DFP display +  
TV  
DVI-I connector +  
S-Video out  
CRT display +  
DFP display  
VGA connector + DVI-I  
connector  
VGA connector + DVI-I  
connector with DVI-I-to-  
VGA adapter  
The DVI-I connector can  
support a CRT display using  
the DVI-I-to-VGA adapter  
CRT display +  
CRT display  
CRT display +  
DFP display +  
TV  
The TV display will “clone”  
the image of one of the other  
two displays.  
VGA connector + DVI-I  
connector + S-Video out  
CRT display +  
CRT display +  
TV  
UNSUPPORTED  
CONFIGURATION  
 
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CATALYST Software  
Suite  
The following section provides an explanation of each  
ATI tab added to the Display Properties after installing  
the Catalyst Software Suite.  
Features presented in the following pages may  
not be supported in all operating systems  
and/or may appear differently.  
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ATI Displays Tab  
The ATI Displays tab provides multiple monitor  
features. Here you can enable/disable display devices  
and swap the assignment of Primary and Secondary  
displays.  
     
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Enabling/Disabling Secondary Displays  
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1 Access the Windows Control Panel. Double-click  
Display.  
2 Click the Settings tab and then the Advanced... button.  
3 Click the ATI Displays tab.  
4 Click the enable/disable button  
for the display  
device you want to enable/disable.  
5 Click OK or Apply to save the changes.  
Enabling Extended Desktop Mode  
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1 Access the Windows Control Panel. Double-click  
Display.  
2 Click the Settings tab.  
3 Click the monitor icon for the display onto which you  
want to extend your desktop.  
4 Click Yes to enable the selected display.  
5 Checkmark the Extend my Windows desktop onto  
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this monitor check box (Windows may automatically  
place it there).  
6 Click OK or Apply to save the changes.  
Dynamic Display Reassignment  
You can change the assignment of your Primary and  
Secondary display on the fly, without rebooting.  
However, before you can change the assignment of the  
Primary display, at least one Secondary display must  
be enabled, and Extended Desktop mode must be  
enabled.  
     
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To enable a Secondary display see Enabling/Disabling  
Secondary Displays on page 8.  
To enable Extended Desktop Mode see Enabling  
Extended Desktop Mode on page 8.  
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1 Access the Windows Control Panel. Double-click  
Display.  
2 Click the Settings tab and then the Advanced... button.  
3 Click the ATI Displays tab.  
The ATI Displays tab shows you the display(s) that are  
active. The Primary display has the  
button depressed.  
To change the display assignment, click the Primary  
display’s  
button or click the  
button of the other  
display device.  
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In Windows 2000 clicking the  
button will reassign  
the Primary and Secondary monitors. Clicking the  
button creates a clone or mirror image of the Primary  
display onto the Secondary display. Clicking the  
button extends your desktop to a Secondary display  
located to the right of the Primary display. Clicking the  
button extends your desktop to a Secondary display  
located below the Primary display.  
4 Click OK or Apply to save the changes.  
Virtually Repositioning Your Displays  
1 On the Settings tab, click and drag the appropriate  
monitor icon to the desired position. For example, the  
secondary display can be dragged to the left of the  
primary display, allowing it to be virtually on the left,  
as shown below.  
 
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2 Click OK or Apply to save the changes.  
Ratiometric Expansion  
Your RADEON 9800 Series card offers ratiometric  
expansion (or digital panel scaling as it is commonly  
known). This expands a low resolution image to fill a  
higher resolution panel. However, ratiometric expansion  
is only available on the Primary display. Therefore, if a  
flat panel display (FPD) is set as Secondary, the  
Extended Desktop mode is disabled and the resolution is  
less than the FPD’s native resolution. This causes the  
FPD to default to center mode.  
 
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ATI Color Tab  
The ATI Color tab is used to adjust the color settings.  
You can change the red, green and blue display colors.  
Desktop brightness and Game Gamma (brightness) can  
also be changed.  
ATI Color Tab  
This increases or decreases the brightness of your  
desktop. The higher the gamma value, the higher  
the brightness of your display.  
Desktop  
Brightness  
This adjusts the selected color (red, green or blue  
check button) by moving the color curve with your  
mouse.  
Color Curve  
Game Gamma  
button  
This accesses Game Gamma Properties.  
This allows you to reset the desktop brightness  
and color settings to default values.  
Defaults  
button  
 
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Clicking the Game Gamma button accesses the Game  
Gamma Properties.  
Game Gamma Properties  
These controls allow you to increase or decrease  
the color brightness of Direct 3D and OpenGL  
games played in fullscreen mode.  
Red Green  
Blue sliders  
Uncheck this to adjust the RGB sliders  
individually. Check this to adjust all three sliders at  
the same time.  
RGB Lock  
This allows you to reset the Game Gamma  
settings to default values.  
Defaults  
button  
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ATI Options Tab  
The ATI Options tab provides detailed driver  
information and access to the card’s specifications. You  
can also enable or disable the ATI taskbar icon.  
ATI Options Tab  
Provides the Catalyst version number, 2D  
Version Information  
version number and the driver build  
information.  
Provides access to the Details tab which lists  
the card’s hardware details and driver  
information.  
Details button  
This allows you to reactivate any disabled  
graphics warning messages.  
Reactivate all  
warning messages  
 
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Unchecking this allows you to disable the ATI  
taskbar applications and removes the ATI  
icon from your system tray.  
Enable ATI taskbar  
icon application  
Unchecking this allows you to remove the ATI  
icon from your system tray without disabling  
the ATI icon applications.  
Show ATI icon on  
taskbar  
Quick resolution feature is accessible by left-  
clicking the ATI icon in the system tray.  
Checking this option disables this feature.  
Disable quick  
resolution feature  
Resolves display corruption or no image at  
high resolutions (for example 1280x1024  
@75Hz) using a digital DVI display. (This  
setting has no effect when using a DVI-to-  
VGA adapter.)  
Reduce DVI  
frequency on high-  
resolution  
Use this option if you are experiencing  
display corruption on your DVI flat panel.  
Alternate DVI  
operational mode  
Clicking the Details button provides graphics card,  
graphics driver and system information.  
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ATI Overlay Tab  
The ATI Overlay tab allows you to configure the  
brightness, contrast, saturation, hue and gamma  
properties of your video overlay.  
Video Overlay  
Video overlay allows for the viewing of streaming video  
on your PC. However, there is only one video overlay,  
which is only available on the Primary display. The  
video overlay controls are automatically activated during  
playback of any video file type that supports overlay  
adjustments.  
   
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ATI Overlay Tab  
Use this slider to adjust the brightness of the video  
image.  
Brightness  
Contrast  
Use this slider to adjust the contrast in the video  
image.  
Use this slider to adjust the vividness of the color.  
Sliding it all the way to the left removes all color  
and produces a black and white picture.  
Saturation  
Use this slider to adjust the pureness or tint of the  
red, green and blue components of the color.  
Hue  
Use this slider to adjust the overall intensity of the  
video image.  
Gamma  
Click this button to access Clone Mode overlay  
settings.These settings only apply to video content  
when viewed in dual-controller Clone mode.  
Clone mode  
options  
This allows you to reset the Overlay settings to  
default values.  
Defaults  
button  
This allows you to display video playback in full  
screen on a secondary monitor, if available and  
enabled.  
Theater Mode  
Clone Mode Settings  
Clone Mode Options  
Video content is displayed on your Primary display  
only.  
Standard  
Video content is displayed on your Primary and  
Secondary displays. Video content is displayed on  
your Secondary display(s) is always in full screen  
mode. Note: your computer must be set for 16-bit  
color depth or higher to use this mode.  
Theater Mode  
 
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Video content is displayed on your Primary and  
Secondary display is exactly the same manner.  
For example, all displays will show video output in  
full screen mode.  
Same on all  
These settings are available when Theater Mode  
is selected.  
Theater Mode  
Settings  
The aspect ratio of the source video is maintained  
for full screen display. Note: that this option may  
result in black bars on either the horizontal or  
vertical sides of the video display.  
Same as  
source video  
The source video is scaled so that your display is  
showing full screen. Note: if the source video  
contains horizontal black bars, as do some DVD  
movies, the full screen video will also contain black  
bars.  
Full Screen  
Video  
Select this option if the aspect ratio of the display  
device showing full screen video has the standard  
4:3 aspect ratio (standard TVs and monitors).  
4:3 (Standard  
TV)  
Select this option if the aspect ratio of the display  
device is showing full screen video has a 16:9  
aspect ratio (widescreen HDTVs).  
16:9  
(Widescreen)  
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Direct 3D Control  
Panel  
Using this tab, you can fine-tune the settings for Direct  
3D applications.  
Main and Custom Settings  
The Main Settings allows you to optimize for  
performance by moving the slider to the left, or improve  
overall image quality by moving the slider to the right.  
Selecting Custom Settings disables the Main Settings  
slider and allows you to fine-tune the Direct3D settings  
of your RADEON 9800 Series.  
     
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This allows you to select the kind of application  
experience you’d like to have. Moving the slider to  
the left will maximize application performance,  
while moving the slider to the right will optimize 3D  
image quality. Moving this slider from one position  
to the next changes the individual Custom  
Settings sliders found below.  
Main Settings  
slider  
When Custom Settings is checked, the Main  
Settings slider is disabled, allowing you to move  
each individual slider in the Custom Settings  
section below. Setting the individual sliders gives  
you finer control over your application experience.  
Using Custom Settings is recommended for  
advanced users only.  
Custom  
Settings  
checkbox  
SmoothVision 2.1Anti-Aliasing improves image  
quality by removing jagged edges from 3D  
images, resulting in smoother, more natural-  
looking lines and contours. Selecting Application  
Preference will result in high quality images, with  
negligible reduction in the application’s  
performance.  
SMOOTH  
VISION 2.1  
Anti-Aliasing  
SMOOTH  
VISION 2.1  
SmoothVision 2.1 Anti-Aliasing can be applied  
using different number of samples (2X, 4X, 6X).  
More samples provide more realistic 3D images.  
slider  
Anisotropic filtering uses a texture filtering  
technique that blends multiple texture samples  
together. Selecting Application Preference will  
result in sharper textures, with a negligible  
reduction in the application’s performance.  
SMOOTH  
VISION 2.1  
Anisotropic  
Filtering  
checkbox  
The number of samples taken when anisotropic  
filtering is performed can vary. By moving this  
slider to the right, the number of samples taken  
increases and the quality of the final image  
increases. 16X provides maximum detail, crisp-  
looking images as a result of the largest number of  
texture samples possible.  
SMOOTH  
VISION 2.1  
Anisotropic  
Filtering slider  
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Selecting this decides whether your application  
should use high quality or high performance  
textures. Moving the slider to the right delivers the  
highest quality experience. Moving the slider to  
the left emphasizes a high performance solution  
while still providing good visuals.  
Texture  
Preference  
slider  
This will allow you to choose the texture quality of  
the mipmaps the application will use. Mipmaps are  
a collection of different sized textures of the same  
image. As the user moves closer to a 3D object  
the image quality should increase, requiring a  
higher quality texture of the same image. The  
base mipmap is the highest quality texture, and all  
subsequent mipmaps are smaller sized textures of  
the same image. Moving the slider to the right  
improves image quality, and moving the slider to  
the left degrades image quality.  
Mipmap Detail  
Level slider  
Wait for vertical sync will lower the frame rate of  
full screen games but reduce the image tearing  
that can occur with the higher frame rate.  
Selecting Application Preference allows the  
application to decide whether or not it should  
display its frames at the refresh rate of the  
monitor. Selecting Always Off allows the  
application to run at its highest possible frame  
rate, regardless of the monitor’s refresh rate which  
is typically less than the frame rate at which the  
application will run.  
Wait for  
Vertical Sync  
Truform uses High Order Surface geometry to  
generate more detailed and realistic terrain and  
character models for applications that support this  
technology. Select Application Preference to  
enable Truform. Select Always Off to disable  
Truform.  
TRUFORM  
This button allows you to access advanced  
settings that can solve compatibility issues for a  
few specific Direct 3D applications.  
Compatibility  
Settings  
button  
This button allows you to reset the Direct3D  
settings to default values.  
Defaults  
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Direct 3D Compatibility Settings  
May eliminate problems with certain Direct 3D  
games that display vertical and horizontal lines  
around textures or display text incorrectly. This  
setting should only be Enabled if you are  
experiencing these issues, as it may cause  
problems with other games.  
Support DXT  
texture  
formats  
This may eliminate problems with some Direct 3D  
games which display vertical and horizontal lines  
around textures, or text that appears incorrect.  
However, this setting should only be used if you  
are experiencing the symptoms mentioned, as it  
may cause problems with other games.  
Alternate pixel  
center  
This button allows you to reset the Direct 3D  
Compatibility Settings to default values.  
Defaults  
button  
 
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OpenGL Control  
Panel  
Using this tab, you can fine-tune the settings for OpenGL  
applications.  
Main and Custom Settings  
In the Main Settings you can maximize overall  
performance by moving the slider to the left, or you can  
enhance overall image quality by moving the slider to the  
right. Selecting Custom Settings disables the Main  
Settings slider allowing you to fine-tune the OpenGL  
settings of your RADEON 9800 Series.  
     
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This allows you to select the kind of application  
experience you’d like to have. Moving the slider to  
the left will maximize application performance,  
while moving the slider to the right will optimize 3D  
image quality. Moving this slider from one position  
to the next changes the individual Custom  
Settings sliders found below.  
Main Settings  
slider  
When Custom Settings is checked, the Main  
Settings slider is disabled, allowing you to move  
each individual slider in the Custom Settings  
section below. Setting the individual sliders gives  
you finer control over your application experience.  
Using Custom Settings is recommended for  
advanced users only.  
Custom  
Settings  
checkbox  
Anisotropic filtering uses a texture filtering  
technique that blends multiple texture samples  
together. Selecting Application Preference will  
result in sharper textures, with a negligible  
reduction in the application’s performance.  
SMOOTH  
VISION 2.1  
Anisotropic  
Filtering  
checkbox  
The number of samples taken when anisotropic  
filtering is performed can vary. By moving this  
slider to the right, the number of samples taken  
increases, and the quality of the final image  
increases.16X provides maximum detail, crisp-  
looking images as a result of the largest number of  
texture samples possible.  
SMOOTH  
VISION 2.1  
Anisotropic  
Filtering slider  
SmoothVision 2.1(Anti-Aliasing) improves image  
quality by removing jagged edges from 3D  
images, resulting in smoother, more natural-  
looking objects.  
SMOOTH  
VISION 2.1  
checkbox  
SmoothVision 2.1 Anti-Aliasing can be applied  
using different number of samples (2X, 4X, 6X).  
More samples provide more realistic 3D images.  
SMOOTH  
VISION 2.1  
slider  
Selecting this decides whether your application  
should use high quality or high performance  
textures. Moving the slider to the right delivers the  
highest quality experience. Moving the slider to  
the left emphasizes a high performance solution  
while still providing good visuals.  
Texture  
Preference  
slider  
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This will allow you to choose the texture quality of  
the mipmaps the application will use. Mipmaps are  
a collection of different sized textures of the same  
image. As the user moves closer to a 3D object  
the image quality should increase, requiring a  
higher quality texture of the same image. The  
base mipmap is the highest quality texture, and all  
subsequent mipmaps are smaller sized textures of  
the same image. Moving the slider to the right  
improves image quality, and move the slider to the  
left degrades image quality.  
Mipmap Detail  
Level slider  
Wait for vertical sync will lower the frame rate of  
full screen games but reduce the image tearing  
that can occur with the higher frame rate.  
Selecting Application Preference allows the  
application to decide whether or not it should  
display its frames at the refresh rate of the  
monitor. Selecting Always Off allows the  
application to run at its highest possible frame  
rate, regardless of the monitor’s refresh rate which  
is typically less than the frame rate at which the  
application will run.  
Wait for  
Vertical Sync  
Truform uses High Order Surface geometry to  
generate more detailed and realistic terrain and  
character models for applications that support this  
technology. Select Application Preference to  
enable Truform. Select Always Off to disable  
Truform.  
TRUFORM  
This button allows you to access advanced  
settings that can solve compatibility issues for a  
few specific OpenGL applications.  
Compatibility  
Settings  
button  
This button allows you to reset the OpenGL  
settings to default values.  
Defaults  
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OpenGL Compatibility Settings  
This allows you to explicitly set the Z-Buffer depth.  
Most applications will work best when Disabled is  
selected  
Force Z-buffer  
depth  
Enabling this feature allows rapid updates of those  
portions of your screen that have changed. Note  
that most applications will not be affected by  
activating this feature  
Support KTX  
buffer region  
extension  
This button allows you to reset the OpenGL  
Compatibility Settings to default values.  
Defaults  
button  
 
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SMARTGART™  
SMARTGART is a suite of testing and diagnostics tools  
that perform a variety of bus tests to determine the  
optimal settings for your ATI graphics accelerator  
installed in your computer.  
SMARTGART automatically configures your graphics  
device to the optimal settings. SMARTGART does not  
actually disable any AGP functionality in your  
computer’s hardware. It simply instructs the ATI  
CATALYST driver not to use a specific AGP function if  
that specific AGP function hasn’t passed the  
SMARTGART diagnostics test.  
Changing the AGP settings could result in  
system instability.  
Set AGP Settings  
Experienced users can manually change the AGP speed.  
You will need to reboot your computer for this change to  
take effect.  
The possible AGP speed is dependent on the  
motherboard chipset and design. Your computer’s  
available AGP speeds are shown in the SMARTGART  
dialog.  
Fast Write  
Fast Write allows the CPU to transfer data directly to the  
graphics accelerator.  
By default, this feature is set to ON providing your  
motherboard’s chipset supports Fast Writes.  
     
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Some motherboard specifications may claim chipset  
support for Fast Writes but may not be compatible with  
many different graphics accelerators.  
This setting is disabled for many computers because the  
motherboard is not capable of supporting this feature.  
Retest All  
Click this button to retest all graphic bus capabilities. All  
tests and diagnostics are initiated immediately following  
a system restart.  
Any settings that have previously been set to Off will be  
turned on, providing the test passes.  
Problems can arise if the user enables a  
secondary graphics accelerator (in a multiple  
monitor environment) after the operating  
system has loaded. The problem exists  
because the secondary graphics card is  
enabled after the SMARTGART diagnostic test  
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have been run. To ensure system stability you  
should restart the computer after the secondary  
graphics accelerator is enabled so that both  
graphics accelerators can be tested with  
SMARTGART.  
 
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Using TV Out  
View your PC’s display on a TV  
Your RADEON 9800 Series has TV Out capability. You  
can attach your graphics card to a TV and monitor at the  
same time. Or you can connect it to your VCR and  
record your monitor’s display.  
TV display is ideal for playing games, giving  
presentations, watching movies, and browsing the  
Internet. The following tips will help you get the most  
out of your TV Out feature.  
IMPORTANT INFORMATION  
for European Customers  
Some PC monitors in Europe cannot be used  
simultaneously with TV display. When you enable TV  
display in Europe, the refresh rate for the monitor  
and TV is set to 50Hz. Some monitors may not  
support this refresh rate and could be damaged.  
Please check the documentation supplied with your  
monitor to see if your monitor supports a refresh rate  
of 50Hz.  
If your monitor does not support 50 Hz (or if you  
are not sure), then turn off your monitor before  
turning on your PC when using your TV as a  
display.  
For information on disabling TV display, see To  
enable and disable the TV display on page 27.  
   
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Connecting to a TV or a VCR  
To connect your RADEON 9800 Series card to a TV or a  
VCR, use an S-Video cable. However, most TVs (and  
VCRs) have a Composite video input, in which case you  
can use the supplied S-Video-to-Composite video  
adapter. If your TV has cable input only, you can connect  
your graphics card to your TV through your VCR or an  
RF modulator (available in most electronics stores).  
Connecting Your S-Video Out to a TV or VCR  
1 Turn off your PC and your TV (or VCR).  
2 Ensure your card was installed correctly as per the  
Getting Started Guide.  
3 Determine if your TV (or VCR) has a S-Video or  
Composite video connection.  
4 Looking at the back of your PC, locate your S-Video  
Out. Using a S-Video cable or the supplied adapter  
cable, attach one end of the cable to your graphics card  
and the other to your TV (or VCR). Refer to the  
illustration for further help.  
5 Turn on your TV (or VCR) then your PC.  
 
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S-Video Out  
S-Video In  
OR  
Composite In  
PC  
S-Video Cable  
TV or VCR  
NOTE: Newer TVs may have  
the Video Input on the front  
panel  
OR  
S-Video-to-Composite Adapter  
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Starting Windows with TV Display Enabled  
The TV screen may become scrambled during the initial  
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Windows logo display. This is only a temporary effect  
and your screen will be restored within a few seconds.  
During start up, your RADEON 9800 Series will go  
through a sequence of mode settings, during which your  
TV display will remain blank. This process takes only a  
few seconds and helps program the TV display.  
 
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To Enable/Disable The TV Display  
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1 Access the Windows Control Panel. Double-click  
Display.  
2 Click the Settings tab and then the Advanced... button.  
3 Click the ATI Displays tab. Click the TV button.  
4 Click the enable/disable button.  
5 Click OK or Apply to save the changes.  
Using and Adjusting TV Out  
For information about how to use TV display, right click  
the ATI taskbar icon, point to Help, then point to ATI  
Television Display.  
How TV Display Cannot Be Used  
A TV cannot be left connected to the graphics card if two  
analog monitors are connected to your RADEON 9800  
Series, even if the TV is off and not enabled in the  
software.  
An analog monitor connected to the DVI-I connector  
cannot be left connected to your RADEON 9800 Series  
card when TV out is enabled. In both cases, your  
RADEON 9800 Series will become overloaded,  
resulting in a dim image on all devices.  
     
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Using a Monitor vs. Using the TV Display  
Using your TV for your PC’s display is ideal for playing  
games, giving presentations, watching movies, and  
browsing the Internet. However, the display on your  
monitor may change or looked squashed. This occurs  
because the display adjusts to fit the dimensions of your  
TV. To correct the monitor’s display, use the monitor’s  
control buttons to adjust its display size and position.  
Some single frequency monitors may not work with TV  
display enabled. If you experience problems when TV  
display is enabled, disable TV display to restore your  
monitor’s display.  
Adjusting Monitor Display  
The size of the display on your monitor may be smaller  
and not perfectly centered when you have TV display  
enabled. These effects are caused by the changes  
required to provide a proper display on the TV.  
Use the controls available on the Adjustments tab on the  
Monitor Properties page (accessible by clicking on the  
Monitor button on the ATI Displays tab) to adjust the  
display on your monitor only. Click on the TV button to  
adjust the TV display only.  
Viewing Text on a TV  
A TV is designed primarily to show moving, rather than  
static, images. The large dot pitch of a TV (which is fine  
for moving video) will yield poor quality static images  
such as text.  
The small text sizes commonly used for PC desktops can  
appear blurred or unclear on a TV. You can compensate  
for this by using larger fonts.  
 
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To Use Larger Display Fonts  
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1 Access the Windows Control Panel. Double-click  
Display.  
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2 For Windows XP, click the Appearance tab. For  
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Windows Me, Windows 2000, click the Settings  
tab, the Advanced... button, then the General tab.  
3 In the Font Size box, select the size you want your  
displayed fonts to be.  
4 Click Apply. If prompted, click Yes to restart your PC.  
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Reducing Edge Distortion  
When using a TV for your PC’s display, you may see  
some edge distortion on the left and right side of your TV  
screen. This effect depends on your TV and the PC  
application you are running.  
To reduce edge distortion, you can increase the TV  
display’s horizontal size.  
To Increase the Horizontal Size  
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1 Access the Windows Control Panel. Double-click  
Display.  
2 Click on the Settings tab and then the Advanced...  
button.  
3 Click on the ATI Displays tab.  
4 Click on the TV button.  
5 Click the Adjustments tab.  
6 In the Screen Size section, click on the plus (+) button  
beside the horizontal arrowheads  
horizontal size of the TV display.  
to increase the  
7 Click OK or Apply to save the changes you have made.  
You can also reduce edge distortion by increasing the  
TV’s contrast.  
 
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To Increase the TV Contrast  
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1 Access the Windows Control Panel. Double-click  
Display.  
2 Click on the Settings tab and then the Advanced...  
button.  
3 Click on the ATI Displays tab.  
4 Click on the TV button.  
5 Drag the Contrast slider to the right to increase the  
contrast.  
6 Click OK or Apply to save the changes you have made.  
Changing Display Configurations  
If you move your PC to a place where you are using TV  
display only, make sure that you have the TV display  
feature enabled.  
You can set your display resolution as high as 1024x768.  
However, higher resolutions will result in a virtual  
desktop. If a TV is your only display device and a higher  
mode is selected, the display on your TV will disappear.  
Using Games and Applications  
Some older games and applications may program your  
RADEON 9800 Series card directly, to run under a  
specific display mode. This may cause your TV display  
to turn off automatically or become scrambled (the PC  
monitor will not be affected). Your TV display will be  
restored once you exit the game or if you restart your PC.  
   
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NSTC/PAL Support for RADEON 9800  
Series  
The RADEON 9800 Series can support both NTSC and  
PAL TV standards. The default setting is NTSC. To  
change to PAL requires configuring a switch on the  
video graphics accelerator card. For complete  
information on changing this switch see the Getting  
Started Guide that came with your RADEON 9800  
Series video card.  
 

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