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ASUS ATI VGA User’s Manual
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IX. HARDWARE SPECIFICATIONS
(Memory)
IX.
HARDW
ARE
Audio Features (PCI-AV264VT)
Creative Labs ViBRA 16C PnP Audio Chip
Full Duplex Support
16-bit or 8-bit PCM 5KHz to 44.1KHz
Wave Table Upgradeable
Software: Windows 95, Windows 3.1x, Wave Editor, Wave OLE, Quick CD,
Mixer Control, Quick Player,Audio Rack: CD Player, Midi Player, Wave Player
Software
2D driver support
Register compatible with IBM VGA standards
BIOS compatible with VESA Super VGA
Full support of Microsoft DCI and DirectDraw
Easy-to-use Windows utilities
WinSwitch provides on-the-fly switching of resolution and color depth
within Windows
DeskTop supports panning and scrolling across a virtual workspace of
up to 1600x1200
Utility for selecting DPMS power-down time-outs
Video playback application and codec
Video codec support for MPEG, Indeo, and Cinepak
ATI MPEG video player application with VCR-like controls
Extensive software driver support for major applications and operating sys-
tems as follows:
Windows® 3.1, Windows® 95, Windows NT™, AutoCAD™,
Microstation™, OS/2®, VESA BIOS Extension support
Adding Additional Memory
The additional memory delivers a larger virtual desktop, makes deeper color depths
at higher resolutions possible, and, in some display modes, can result in improved
performance.
The PCI-V264VT and PCI-AV264VT are available with either 1MB or 2MB of
EDO display memory. If your board shipped with just 1MB of display memory, you
can easily upgrade the memory to 2MB.
The PCI-V264VT and PCI-AV264VT provides two sockets for users to upgrade the
VGA display memory. You will need two DRAM memory chips that are 256K x 16,
60ns, DUAL CAS#, EDO memory. Ask your authorized dealer for detailed memory
information before you upgrade this card.
Install the DRAM into the sockets with the same orientation as the on-board chips.