Apple G3 Personal Computer User Manual


 
Display Modes and Color Depths
Resolution
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Color Depths Vertical Refresh Rate (Hertz)
512 x 384 256, thousands, millions 60
640 x 480 256, thousands, millions 60, 67, 75, 85, 120
640 x 870 256, thousands, millions 75
800 x 600 256, thousands, millions 60, 72, 75, 85
832 x 624 256, thousands, millions 75
1024 x 768 256, thousands, millions 60, 70, 75, 85
1152 x 870 256, thousands, millions 75
1280 x 960 256, thousands, millions 60, 75, 85
1280 x 1024 256, thousands, millions 60, 75, 85
1600 x 1024 256, thousands, millions 76
1600 x 1200 256, thousands, millions 60, 65, 70, 75, 85
1920 x 1080 256, thousands, millions 60, 72
1920 x 1200 256, thousands 76
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The resolutions that appear in the Monitors & Sound control panel are dependent upon the type of monitor you are using.
Graphics Card Specifications
m 260 megabytes (MB) per second sustained image scroll rate
m 4.2 gigabytes (GB) per second sustained color fill rate
m Up to 1.2 million Gouraud shaded polygons per second
m 240 megahertz (MHz) RAM digital-to-analog converter (RAMDAC)
m 8 MB VRAM (Note: Additional VRAM cannot be added.)
m Supports QuickDraw 3D
m QuickTime video playback (video scaling and color space conversion handled in software)
Video Memory (SGRAM)
The manual Setting Up Your Power Macintosh and the Technical Information booklet state
that your computer only has 2 MB of video memory built into the computer’s main logic board
and that you can add video memory by installing a Small Outline (SO) Dual Inline Memory
Module (DIMM) in a slot on the logic board. However, if your computer came with
6 MB of video memory, a 4 MB SO-DIMM has already been installed in the expansion slot on
the logic board. You will not be able to add any more video memory.
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