Hi chuck,

No offence to David meant here, but he looked at
PowerCenter infos IIRC, while you have a PowerTower
180e if I am not mistaken.

Different beasts apparently, at least in the Video
section. You won't be able, apparently, to use the
standard VRAM DIMM David is mentioning, but you'll
need that particular RAM upgrade.

I am sure that other companies than NewerRAM will have
that particular module, you'll need to shop around,
though.

HTH
Cheers
Andrea

--- Chuck Stinnett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I appreciate everyone's help in this matter. To
> clarify, when I was asking
> for the specifications for VRAM, I was looking not
> for a part number, but
> for specific specs (i.e., "72-pin 60 ns 5V 1 MB
> DIMM").
> 
> I was wondering whether some old 1 MB RAM pulled
> from an older machine could
> be popped in as VRAM.
> 
> That appears not to be the case. David Greenberg
> reports that VRAM must be
> 112-pin FPM 70 ns DIMM.
> 
> Sorry for the confusion, thanks for the help.
> 
> --Chuck
> 
> 
> on 7/10/01 8:28 AM, Andrea Salvarani at
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> 
> > Hi Chuck,
> > 
> > actually GURU does specify that it requires a
> specific
> > VRAM daughterboard, NewerRAM part# VR2MB.
> > 
> > There are three panels in the windows opening, the
> > tabs are on the top and they read:
> > 
> > General Information
> > Memory
> > Video
> > 
> > in the Video section you'll find in the lower part
> of
> > the window the info you want.


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