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    Will there be no more Mobility Modder?

    Discussion in 'Gaming (Software and Graphics Cards)' started by hendra, Mar 4, 2010.

  1. hendra

    hendra Notebook Virtuoso

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    With ATI plan to release their own drivers for notebooks, does it mean that there will be no more Mobility Modder in the future? I am asking because ATI future drivers for notebooks do not support Sony laptops. So, if ATI drivers won't work with Sony and Mobility Modder won't work with future drivers, then I am stuck with the old drivers.
     
  2. Patrick

    Patrick Formerly beat spamers with stiks

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    Mobility modder is not going anywhere methinks.
     
  3. Amnesiac

    Amnesiac 404

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    I think Mobility Modder will still be around, just won't be used as much. What will most likely happen is that they just won't bother releasing a new version.
     
  4. E.D.U.

    E.D.U. Notebook Deity

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    Yea, I don't think its going anywhere either. Before the announcement of these new "notebook compatible" ATI drivers, the guys from Hardware Heaven were already working on a new mobility modder with ATI themselves. So I think you'll be fine. Also, ATI might just add Sony laptop support into their future drivers at some point down the road. Have hope... :)