On Sat, 5 Nov 2005 18:30:20 +0000, Tom Burke wrote: > Final point: I hadn't realised the extent to which graphics memory > had moved on in the rest of the Mac range - I think 128 Mbyte is > pretty standard now. Initially I intend to use an Iiyama 19" CRT > monitor with the Mini. If/when the Iiyama fails (it's about 5 years > old) I want to replace it with an Apple 20" display. Again, has > anyone found that the built-in 32 Mbyte graphics ram is just > insufficient for those types of monitors?
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