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John,
The original video card is a PCI Diamond
Stealth64, 2001 series with a date of 1995 on it.
I don't know about adding video ram, probably not
something I would try on someone else's computer
for the first time.
No video on the motherboard.
In the CMOS, the only things I could find are as
follows...
Video Mode = EGA/VGA
Video Palette snoop = disabled
PCI burst enabled
I was unable to change the video mode, as I went
down the list using the down arrow key, it stopped
before getting to that setting. I'm guessing this
means I can't change it.
Elizabeth
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> What kind of video card did he have in it
> orginally? Was it ISA or PCI? Can you add
> video RAM to it?
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> Also, what are his settings in CMOS viz.
> the PCI and video?
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> Lastly, is there video on the motherboard?
>
> -- John Chin
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