The latest package downloadable on Fujitsu's installs properly, as expected.
However, the problem is it is an "old"
driver, dating back fom November 2006. The other major problem is there is NO OpenGL
driver in this package (bybye Quake4, Prey, Doom3... and Eduke32 )
So the solution is to install a more recent
driver, namely the Catalyst 7.2.
Problem is, such
driver packaged by ATI still canno't recognize the Mobility X1900. So this
driver package refuse to install.
The method consist in making the X1900 recognized by the
driver package, and that's
http://www.driverheaven.net/driverheave ... x1900.html
decribed.
However, as I stated (?) above, the additional strings provided are wrong for Vista. The one that worked for me is this one.
"ATI Mobility Radeon X1900" = ati2mtag_M58, PCIVEN_1002&DEV_7284
And there is another limitation: The
driver package is indeed composed of 2 parts : the
driver itself, and the ATI control panel (aka Catalyst Control Center), to manage graphical settings.
Somehow, on Vista you can install the new
driver, but the Control Panel itself refused to install.
So to finish, what I've managed to install is
1) The fujitsu package :
driver 6.8 + Control panel 6.8
2) Later on, updating the
driver part only to
driver 7.2
--> as a result, I have a Control Panel 6.8 +
driver 7.2.