On Thu, 9 Dec 2004 23:48:46 +0000, James Wilkinson <james@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > [snip] > > Anything like these? > http://h18002.www1.hp.com/products/quickspecs/10832_div/10832_div.HTML That's it! > As that page suggests that you've got an onboard cache (although it > doesn't sound enough to support the resolution you're talking about). Most of these computers will be running at 1024x768, or about half the pixels of a 1400x1050 display. > > What does the first line of /proc/meminfo say? That will tell you by how > much memory Linux sees. If it's just over about 130000 on a 128 MB > system, then your graphics memory is separate to your main memory. I have 256Mb and the first line there says 255212Kb. In any case, I have the newest BIOS, so I can't change anything here, sadly. Good idea though. All told this has been a success. This computer is easily quick enough to use. Starting new programs is slow, but that's mostly true even with more RAM.