Asus A1B A1/Z1 Series User Manual - Page 68

Installed Memory [64 MB / 100 MHz] display field

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4. Using the Notebook PC Video Display Type [Auto] This field allows you to select and enable video display devices, such as an LCD panel, an external CRT/LCD monitor, or both. The configuration options are: [Auto] [CRT] [CRT + LCD] [CRT + TV] Video RAM Size [8M] The built-in graphics utilizes a shared memory architecture. That means that the graphics chip does not have its own video memory but insteads borrows some memory from the system memory. You can increase the amount of memory allocated to the graphics chip to improve graphics performance if you have enough system memory available. The configuration options are: [2M] [4M] [8M] [16M] [32M] CPU Type [Intel(R) Celeron(TM)] (display field) This field gives you information on your Notebook PC's CPU type as detected by the system. You cannot make changes to this field. This is a display only field. CPU Speed [600 MHz / 100 MHz] (display field) This field gives you information on your Notebook PC's external and internal frequency as detected by the system. You cannot make changes to this field. This is a display only field. Installed Memory [64 MB / 100 MHz] (display field) This field displays the amount of extended memory and the memory speed as detected by the system. For example 64512 KB means you have 64MB of system memory. Unfortunately, this will not tell you how much is onboard and how much is added to the SO-DIMM socket. You must visually inspect the SO-DIMM socket if you are considering expanding your memory. You cannot make changes to this field. This is a display only field. 68

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4. Using the Notebook PC
Video Display Type [Auto]
This field allows you to select and enable video display devices, such as an LCD panel, an external
CRT/LCD monitor, or both. The configuration options are:
[Auto] [CRT] [CRT + LCD] [CRT + TV]
Video RAM Size
[8M]
The built-in graphics utilizes a shared memory architecture. That means that the graphics chip does not
have its own video memory but insteads borrows some memory from the system memory. You can
increase the amount of memory allocated to the graphics chip to improve graphics performance if you
have enough system memory available. The configuration options are:
[2M] [4M] [8M] [16M] [32M]
CPU Type [Intel(R) Celeron(TM)] (display field)
This field gives you information on your Notebook PC’s CPU type as detected by the system. You
cannot make changes to this field. This is a display only field.
CPU Speed [600 MHz / 100 MHz] (display field)
This field gives you information on your Notebook PC’s external and internal frequency
as detected by
the system. You cannot make changes to this field. This is a display only field.
Installed Memory [64 MB / 100 MHz] (display field)
This field displays the amount of extended memory and the memory speed as detected by the system.
For example 64512 KB means you have 64MB of system memory. Unfortunately, this will not tell you
how much is onboard and how much is added to the SO-DIMM socket. You must visually inspect the
SO-DIMM socket if you are considering expanding your memory. You cannot make changes to this
field. This is a display only field.