Re: Food For Thought. . .upgrading VRAM on Pismo, Lombard, Wallstreet etc.

2004-05-16 Thread Malcolm Cornelius
on 16/05/04 22:01, Zoltan at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Well, after discovering that the cute 3D animated user switching effect
 doesn't work on my Pismo due to lack of VRAM I started to wonder.

Is it due to VRAM or the video chip that is fitted in that machine ?

 Hey here's an idea. . .anyone out there who might know of a way to
 invent a simple upgrade that will allow all Pismo users and for that
 matter Wallstreet and maybe even Lombard to upgrade their video ram?
 Maybe through the PC CARD slot or something?  Food for thought. . .

Not aware of any.

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Re: Food For Thought. . .upgrading VRAM on Pismo, Lombard, Wallstreet etc.

2004-05-16 Thread Shawn Harley
Zoltan,
Check out www.villagetronic.com
They have a cardbus 32meg DDR DVI/VGA video card that works from 
Wallstreet up for about $250. I'm considering a G4/550 upgrade and had 
the same concerns as you (Pismo500/1gig, RAM/20gig HD, Panther). Will 
upgrade the HD to at least 40gig and now maybe the video too. This 
video card should work with the external video, but internal video 
remains the same.

Shawn

On May 16, 2004, at 5:01 PM, Zoltan wrote:
Well, after discovering that the cute 3D animated user switching 
effect doesn't work on my Pismo due to lack of VRAM I started to 
wonder. . .up to this point, I was under the impression that the only 
reason I would ever need more than 8 MEG VRAM was to play games.  Now 
computer developers are gearing up the requirements in the VRAM 
department just to run an OS.  Am I going to face any other 
limitations?  I'm currently running 10.3.3 and have a gig of RAM, a 30 
gig HDD and a ton of other stuff like the scanner, burner, zip etc.  I 
was considering in the near future to upgrade my Pismo to a 550 MHZ G4 
for my Photoshop Apps. . .but is this gonna be worth it?  I hate the 
idea that the most realiable Mac I ever had is going the way of the 
Dodo!  :(

Hey here's an idea. . .anyone out there who might know of a way to 
invent a simple upgrade that will allow all Pismo users and for that 
matter Wallstreet and maybe even Lombard to upgrade their video ram?  
Maybe through the PC CARD slot or something?  Food for thought. . .


Zoltan
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Re: Food For Thought. . .upgrading VRAM on Pismo, Lombard, Wallstreet etc.

2004-05-16 Thread Laurent Daudelin
on 16/05/04 17:01, Zoltan at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Well, after discovering that the cute 3D animated user switching effect
 doesn't work on my Pismo due to lack of VRAM I started to wonder. . .up
 to this point, I was under the impression that the only reason I would
 ever need more than 8 MEG VRAM was to play games.  Now computer
 developers are gearing up the requirements in the VRAM department just
 to run an OS.  Am I going to face any other limitations?  I'm currently
 running 10.3.3 and have a gig of RAM, a 30 gig HDD and a ton of other
 stuff like the scanner, burner, zip etc.  I was considering in the near
 future to upgrade my Pismo to a 550 MHZ G4 for my Photoshop Apps. .
 .but is this gonna be worth it?  I hate the idea that the most
 realiable Mac I ever had is going the way of the Dodo!  :(
 
 
 Hey here's an idea. . .anyone out there who might know of a way to
 invent a simple upgrade that will allow all Pismo users and for that
 matter Wallstreet and maybe even Lombard to upgrade their video ram?
 Maybe through the PC CARD slot or something?  Food for thought. . .

A VRAM upgrade will never be possible. The video card and the VRAM are part
of the motherboard. Too much trouble, although I'd like to see an upgrade.

These days, if you don't have 32MB of VRAM, you start feeling left over.
Still, OS runs fine with 8MB, but a few functions in OS X (like the desktop
pictures or the cube effect of multiple users) and almost all games now
require 32MB of VRAM...

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