I have read that AGP video cards can use system memory for their video 
processing purposes, since they have direct access to the memory bus.  I just 
wanted 
to know if thats true, or more importantly, how to do it.  This would be 
especially important to me on a system such as the Mac Mini, which has only 
32MB 
VRAM, and I dont believe there is a way to upgrade that.  So throw 1GB RAM in 
and you now have enough memory to share with your graphics card.

Thanks

Chris

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