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Old 10-12-1999, 03:07 PM   #1
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Question Problems with ATI 3D Rage II + chipset and added vram.

I just added a meg of Video ram to my ATI 3D Rage II + DVD chipset that was built into my
motherboard. It had one meg of ram to begin with. I just pluged the new ram into the slots for it which
are close to the video chipset and I know that I installed it right and I now have D3D on my chipset and
32 bit color and DxDiag says that there are 2 megs of vram being used by the chipset but now I can't
get PowerDVD to work right. When I only had 1 meg vram it showed the DVD video and I had sound
now that I have 2megs vram it shows a pink screen and I get sound. I tried using the ATI DVD player
but I don't have the system requirements for it. I have my display set at 800x600 at 16bit for now
because I get the fastest fps with this setting. Can some one tell me how to fix this problem other than
trying to dig the new vram back out of the slots? Please Email me with an answer as I don't check in
here very often. Thanks.
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