Le 20 oct. 09 à 17:04, Robert Bronsdon a écrit :

Yes and No

There are several ways of dealing with video memory.

One is having dedicated memory on a separate (PCI/AGP/PCI-E) video card. This is most "gamers" route. This is the system VBox emulates - except it
uses the HOSTS RAM as video memory, not the hosts GFX card.
Another way, often deployed on cheaper machines and laptops, is to embed the GFX card into the motherboard and use some of the RAM as GFX memory.
This has the advantage of being cheap in both monetary and electrical
terms. Obviousley the main machines loses some MBs of memory.

I hope that helps a little


thank you very much, it helps :-)


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