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Java enabled Microsoft IE 4.x and Netscape Navigator 4.x browsers
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Windows CE 2.0 or later
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a Sharp Mobilon Pro PV-5000
CE Users click here for more information.

To learn how to use the navigation system of our site please click here.

This site makes use of the following technologies to enhance your internet experience.
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Adobe Acrobat
Quicktime
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The ATI WebSite utilizes one main navigation tool. This tool (Site-Wide Toolbar) can be found at the top of each page throughout the site.



Site-Wide Toolbar

The Java applet above is an example of the navigation toolbar which exists throughout the site.
To use the toolbar, simply pass your cursor over an ATI category of your choice, (e.g. Corporate Information, Buy ATI Products, Chip Technology, etc.) When your cursor passes directly over a category, the sub-directories within it are exposed. For example, the sub-directories within the Trade-up & Promotions category are Trade-up Program, and Rebates & Promotions. To go to a sub-directory, pass the cursor over the sub-directory text (it will hilite red) and click on it once.



What is Java?

Java is an object-oriented programming language that can be used to create small application programs called applets. These programs can be self executable or run by a Java supported Internet browser. Applets run by a browser are sent from a server to the calling browser and executed locally. One reason why Java applets are commonly used is the fact that they can be run across many different platforms, from PCs to Macintoshs. In addition, applets tend to take up very little memory.



Attention Windows CE Users:

Windows CE currently does not support browser-hosted applets.
Applets of this nature are used extensively throughout this site as a means of navigation.
We recommend that you use the sitemap to navigate this site.
All information such as product specifications, press releases, chip data, etc... are all accessible to Windows CE users via the site map. We are in the process of developing a Windows CE site and will make updates as they become available.



Attention AOL 4.0 (WINDOWS 95 & 98) Users:

The navigation toolbar located at the top of each page within this site may not be visible to users of AOL's Internet browser. If the navigation toolbar is not visible, please follow these simple instructions.
1) Within AOL, open the MYAOL selection from the AOL toolbar, and click on PREFERENCES. Select WWW and click on the WEBGRAPHICS tab. Make sure that the USE COMPRESSED GRAPHICS option is not selected. Restart AOL.
2) Go to the START menu, click on SETTINGS, and select CONTROL PANELS. Double click on INTERNET. Click on the ADVANCED tab and scroll down to the JAVA VM section. Ensure that all three JAVA options are selected. Once the selections are made, click on APPLY and then OK. Restart Windows.



Contact the Internet Development Group

If you continue to encounter problems with our site please email us at webmaster@atitech.ca