ATI Technologies Nexus GA User Manual page 31

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After selecting a VGA monitor type in the VGA Monitors
dialog, I couldn't change the resolution in the Resolutions
Supported scroll list.
This scroll list in the ATI Displays control panel only shows
the available resolutions for the monitor type selected, and
will not allow you to select and change resolutions.
Changing resolutions can only be done through the
standard Monitors & Sound control panel, or by using the
Popup Menu supplied with the Nexus GA card.
Can the Nexus GA work in all Power Macintosh computers?
No, the Nexus GA only works with PCI-based Power
Macintosh computers. The minimum requirements are
listed in "What You'll Need" on page 2.
Where can I get a memory module upgrade for my
Nexus GA card?
Memory upgrade modules are available either from your
dealer, or they can be purchased directly from ATI. For
information about contacting ATI, click the ATI icon in the
Displays control panel. For additional information see
"Memory Upgrade" on page 32.
After installing Nexus GA, I noticed some sound distortion.
Why?
Disabling Virtual Memory in the Memory control panel
may resolve this problem. Certain Mac OS computers may
experience sound corruption while using QuickDraw™ 3D
accelerated applications even with Virtual Memory turned
off.
Installing the ATI Sound Catalyst extension corrects sound
corruption in certain Macintosh computers. Additonal
information on the Sound Catalyst extension is available in
the Read Me document in the Sound Catalyst folder.
If you still have sound related problems, check with the
manufacturer of your Mac OS computer for any sound
related software updates they may have.
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