ALL-IN-WONDER RADEON
RADEON 7500
RADEON 8500
RADEON 8500DV
Windows XP, Windows 2000, Windows ME, Windows 98SE, Windows 98
1.0.0.32 (1-Jan-1999)
Gemstar Guide Plus+ bundled with ati tv cards. utility downloads and displays grid of tv programing like dvr , pvr TVguide ,what's on. submited from ATI all-in-wonder radeon 7500 graphics card OEM cd listing also 8500.
This utility should work with many ati cards.
File should be self extracting. just put in a new folder. Then click setup file.
Good software not available for ATI's website (or at least not any more. I don't know why)
DVR This app allows on touch recording and schedualing for all in wonder capture cards. internet is needed to download what is on from gemstars site.
enjoy
Martin Meat
Martin M. (DG Member) on 17-Mar-2005
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The following files are found inside the driver download file.
Name | Size | Date |
---|---|---|
layout.bin | 485 bytes | 6 Nov 2001 |
Setup.ini | 164 bytes | 6 Nov 2001 |
Setup.exe | 46.1 KB | 16 May 2000 |
ikernel.ex_ | 339.6 KB | 5 Oct 2000 |
Gemstar.dat | 5.3 KB | 6 Nov 2001 |
Gemstar.dll | 81.9 KB | 16 Apr 2001 |
ver.txt | 54 bytes | 6 Nov 2001 |
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