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<blockquote data-quote="Dave_L" data-source="post: 59619"><p>VRAM is actually Video Random Access Memory. This type of memory is used on video adapters (the eMac video chip is hard soldered onto the logic board and can not be upgraded) and is dual-ported, meaning that it can be accessed by two devices simultaneously. This allows the monitor to access the memory for screen updates, while at the same time allowing the graphics processor to provide new data. </p><p>The eMac does not allow you to allocate "normal" RAM to be used as video memory.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dave_L, post: 59619"] VRAM is actually Video Random Access Memory. This type of memory is used on video adapters (the eMac video chip is hard soldered onto the logic board and can not be upgraded) and is dual-ported, meaning that it can be accessed by two devices simultaneously. This allows the monitor to access the memory for screen updates, while at the same time allowing the graphics processor to provide new data. The eMac does not allow you to allocate "normal" RAM to be used as video memory. [/QUOTE]
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