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34 Chapter 2
About Memory
Your computer can accommodate additional dynamic random-access memory (DRAM) in
packages called Dual Inline Memory Modules (DIMMs). The following illustration shows the
memory slots on the logic board. See the sections that follow for important information
about DRAM.
Video memory ( VRAM) for standard Macintosh models is supplied by synchronous DRAM
(SDRAM) soldered onto the 66 MHz graphics card that supplies the computer’s monitor
port. Standard Macintosh models come with a minimum of 16 megabytes (MB) of SDRAM
video memory.
If your computer has the Mac OS installed, you can use the Apple System Profiler to check
the amount of DRAM and VRAM installed in your computer.
PCI slots 2-4: 33 MHz PCI slots (3)
PCI slot 1: 66 MHz PCI slot
(graphics card installed)
SDRAM slots (4)Battery
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