>  > Here's the questions:
>>    How much would you be willing to pay to have your 2400 upgraded to 2
>>  megs of VRAM?
>
>
>I looked at the same project about a year ago. My japanese friend who
>helped me translating the webpage told me that although the VRAM is
>upgraable, because 2400c is an OldWorld machine, you can't change
>OpenFirmware to communicate that information to the OS therefore take
>advantage of the extra VRAM. Unless there has been new development. If
>this is proven otherwise. I am willing to drop $100-150 for this upgrade.
>Anyone else?
>jake

Hold on a second.  Isnt the amount of VRAM monitored by the video 
chipset and not OF?  Also, there are several old world machines that 
can varibale amounts of VRAM, like a Centris 650.

Mad Dog


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