Increasing the Video Memory
Your computer comes with at least 512KB of video memory.
You can increase the video memory to 1MB by installing four
256K x 4-bit DRAM, 20-pin, ZIP (Zig-zag Inline Package) chips.
This is useful for running graphics-intensive applications or for
supporting resolutions up to 1024 x 768 or more on your
monitor.
The following table lists the video DRAM ZIP chips that you
can install on the main system board.
Supported video ZIP chips
Manufacturer
Goldstai
®
Micron
®
Samsung
®
Part number
GM7 1 C4256AZ-70
MT4C42562-6, MT4C4256Z-7
KM44C256CZ-6, KM44C256CZ-7
Installing
the Video Memory
Chips
You need four ZIP
S
to install the optional memory. For the
memory to work properly, you must install one chip in each of
the empty video memory sockets on the system board. Follow
these steps:
1. Locate the memory chip sockets on the main system board,
shown on page 4-3. The chip sockets you’ll use are the
empty ones, numbered VMOO through VM03.
2. If there is an option card in your way, remove it. See
page 4-19 for instructions.
Installing and Removing Options
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