Graphics Interface - Kontron nanoETXexpress-SP User Manual

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Graphics Interface

The nanoETXexpress-SP uses the graphics accelerator GMA500 with 200MHz GPU clock integrated in the Intel® System
Controller Hub (US15W), which delivers shader-based technologies and high-performance 2D, 3D and video capabilities.
The GMA500 graphics engine supports a variety of LCD panels with single clock, color depths of 18/24 bit and resolutions
up to WXGA (1366×768). The maximum supported pixelclock of the system controller hub is 112 MHz.
Hardware video decode acceleration relieves the decode burden from the processor and reduces the power consumption of
the system. Full hardware acceleration of H.264, MPEG2, VC1 and WMV9 eliminates the need of a software codec and
offloads the CPU.
The graphic adapter uses the onboard RAM as graphic memory. The preallocated memory is defined through bios settings.
Possible settings are:
» 1MB
» 4MB
» 8MB
The total amount of graphics memory in the operating system depends on the size of system memory and the used driver
settings. The graphics media accelerator driver GMA uses DVMT to manage allocating of system memory according to the
needs of running applications. The Intel® Embedded Graphics Driver IEGD allocates the maximum of graphics memory
depending on system memory and driver settings.
Physical Memory of nanoETXexpress-SP
512MB
512MB
512MB
1024MB
1024MB
1024MB
For memory allocation according to the table above BIOS revision NOW1R112 or newer is
recommended
When using 1MB Preallocated Memory an Operating Systems without active GMA or IEGD
may have problems to display a screen (e.g. during WinXP installation).
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Preallocated Memory in BIOS Setup
Maximum Graphics Memory with GMA Driver Maximum Graphics Memory with IEGD
1MB
127MB
4MB
126MB
8MB
125MB
1MB
255MB
4MB
254MB
8MB
253MB
352MB
352MB
352MB
352MB
352MB
352MB

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