said:
>--- jack.huffman@worldnet.att.net wrote:
>> I make this distinction because the read me says
>> there must be 512 mb of
>> memory on the card for SNAP graphics to work.
>I think this must be a misstatement: isn't 512 mb of
>RAM *on the card* what is to be found on the high-end,
>gamer-oriented video cards today. Sounds to me like
>more of a ceiling; it can't be the floor.
>
>Jordan
You are right. I misread the limitation.
The listing of Certified Graphics Chips says, "Also any card with less
than 512KB of memory cannot be supported by SciTech SNAP Graphics.
Note it is 512KB and not 512MB.
Thanks.
Jack
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