Checking System Memory - NEC POWERMATE 2000 - 08-1999 Manual

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For sample memory configurations, see the table "Sample SO-DIMM
Upgrade Paths."
To determine the memory you need to purchase for a memory upgrade,
see "Checking System Memory."
Sample SO-DIMM Upgrade Paths
Total System
Memory
64 MB
128 MB
128 MB
192 MB
256 MB
The modules use synchronous dynamic random access memory
(SDRAM) with Universal Memory Architecture (UMA). With UMA,
total system memory is shared between system memory and video display
memory. For example, with 64 MB of total system memory, 56 MB is for
system memory and 8 MB is for video memory. With 256 MB of total
system memory, 248 MB is for system memory and 8 MB is for video
memory.

Checking System Memory

If you do not know how much memory is installed in your system, check
the amount by using the following procedure.
On the Windows 98, Windows 2000, or Windows NT 4.0 desktop,
1.
point to My Computer and click the right mouse button.
With the left mouse button, click Properties. The General tab
2.
shows the random access memory (RAM). This is the amount of
system memory in your computer.
In Windows 98 and Windows 2000, you can also find the amount of
memory by pointing to My Computer, clicking the right mouse button,
and selecting the Performance tab.
SO-DIMM 0
SO-DIMM 1
64 MB
--
64 MB
64 MB
128 MB
--
128 MB
64 MB
128 MB
128 MB
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