![]() This is the Catalyst version to driver version translation table: Previous versions are also available - here. The latest available legacy version is 10.2. It also adds relevant sections for the M54 chip with settings like the number of shaders, clock data, etc. What the modder tool does is it simply adds some definitions to the *.inf files, namely that the X1400's PCI ID (vendor 0x1002 and device 0x7145) should be recognized as the "ati2mtag_M54" architecture (internal chip name?). Since the X1400 is simply a beefed up version of the X1300, it is supported by the legacy Vista driver. This is where the " Mobility Modder" comes in. However, if you replace "32" with "64" in that URL, you can get to the 64-bit builds.įor some obscure reason we, mere customers, are not meant to grasp, these drivers officially support the X1300 and the X1550, but not the X1400. There are legacy Vista drivers available on AMD's website (), but following the links from the main page you can only get to the 32-bit versions ( here). Hardly surprising, since it's a generic VGA driver with no support for acceleration and X1400-specific features. Here's my experience so far with the X1400 in a T60 on Windows 7 圆4: Sorry for necroposting, but perhaps someone will find this useful.
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