Satellite A350-13B - OpenGL and Radeon HD3650

Hi
My laptop is Satellite A350-13B with ATI Mobility Radeon HD3650.
I found that I have OpenGL 1.1 (7/7) and partially 1.2 (1/8).
I installed latest drivers from ATI site, modded with Mobility Modder (also tried drivers from Toshiba's site - without results).
I found that modded drivers require OpenGL patch to have it working.
You have to add:
HKLM\Software\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\OpenGLDrivers\ati2dvag
"Version"="2" %REG_DWORD%
"DriverVersion"="1" %REG_DWORD%
"Flags"="1" %REG_DWORD%
"Dll"="atioglxx.dll" %REG_SZ%
But after it OpenGL Extensions Viewer see the same values (1.1 and partially 1.2).
How is it possible to check highest OpenGl version available and make it working?
I have a file called atioglxx.dll in Windows\System32 and registry entries specified above, but OpenGL Extensions Viewer says:
Renderer: GDI Generic
Vendor: Microsoft Corporation
Memory: 512 MB
Version: 1.1.0
Shading language version: N/A
Max texture size: 1024 x 1024
Max texture coordinates: 0
Max vertex texture image units: 0
Max texture image units: 0
Max geometry texture units: 0
Max anisotropic filtering value: 0
Max number of light sources: 8
Max viewport size: 16384 x 16384
Max uniform vertex components: 0
Max uniform fragment components: 0
Max geometry uniform components: 0
Max varying floats: 0
Max samples: 0
Max draw buffers: 0
Extensions: 3
GL_EXT_bgra
GL_EXT_paletted_texture
GL_WIN_swap_hint
Core features
v1.1 (100 % - 7/7)
v1.2 (12 % - 1/8)
v1.3 (0 % - 0/9)
v1.4 (0 % - 0/15)
v1.5 (0 % - 0/3)
v2.0 (0 % - 0/10)
v2.1 (0 % - 0/3)
v3.0 (0 % - 0/23)
v3.1 (0 % - 0/8)
v3.2 (0 % - 0/9)
v3.3 (0 % - 0/9)
v4.0 (0 % - 0/13)
v4.1 (0 % - 0/8)
OpenGL driver version check (Current: 1.1.0, Latest known: 1.1.0):
Latest version of display drivers found
According the database, you are running the latest display drivers for your video card.
No ICD registry entry
The current OpenGL driver doesn't expose the SOFTWARE/Microsoft/Windows (NT)/CurrentVersion/OpenGLDrivers registry entry. Unable to detect the driver version, driver revision name and filename.
No compiled vertex array support
This may cause performance loss in some applications.
No multitexturing support
This may cause performance loss in some applications.
No secondary color support
Some applications may not render polygon highlights correctly.
No S3TC compression support
This may cause performance loss in some applications.
No texture edge clamp support
This feature adds clamping control to edge texel filtering. Some programs may not render textures correctly (black line on borders.)
No vertex program support
This feature enables vertex programming (equivalent to DX8 Vertex Shader.) Some current or future OpenGL programs may require this feature.
No fragment program support
This feature enables per pixel programming (equivalent to DX9 Pixel Shader.) Some current or future OpenGL programs may require this feature.
No OpenGL Shading Language support
This may break compatibility for applications using per pixel shading.
No Frame buffer object support
This may break compatibility for applications using render to texture functions.
Few texture units found
This may slow down some applications using fragment programs or extensive texture mapping.
Extension verification:
GL_EXT_color_subtable was not found, but has the entry point glColorSubTableEXT
Thanks in advance for help.
PS: I'm from Poland, so keep it in mind ;)

I dont know how to this but please note that Toshiba supports own drivers only. When you install driver directly from ATI you are on your own and it has nothing to do with Toshiba.
It is also recommended to use Toshiba drivers only.
For more questions about ATI drivers please visit THIS page.

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