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

2004-05-16 Thread Zoltan
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

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

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

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