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Originally posted by: AmdInside
Mabye ATI didn't want people to see the monkey's that were working in their labs doing driver quality assurance. Maybe ATI didn't want you to find out that they actually use NVIDIA cards in their workstations so that they can have stable systems. Maybe they are just camera shy. 🙂

Ferrari in Maranello, Italy doesn't allow anyone beyond the front gate with a camera. If you do get passed the gate, security comes and takes your film! I guess the men and women who build the most desired cars in the world are a bunch of monkies too!
 
Originally posted by: Leon
I don't think ATI want you too see that their driver testing is done on single 486 DX/33 😀

Hmm that can probally explain why the lastest cayalyst drivers still give me a stop error 0x1E....
 
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