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An 8 bit colour display can show 256 colours.
at least 256 MB or higher...--> Ral2
You most likely have an integrated video card. Integrated video cards do not have their own memory, and use system memory (RAM) for video. Your video card is using 32MB of your ram. On most computers you can change the amount available to video by logging into bios and changing video memory amount.
256
32 x 8 = 256
256 divided by what = 64
256 ÷ 8 = 32.
That depends on what kind of video card you have. If you have an integrated video card (most likely) you may be able to allocate some more shared memory to the video by simply adjusting a setting in the BIOS. You can find out how to do that in the system manual. However, many BIOS config program will not allow you to allocate more than a certain percentage of system memory, so increasing your total system memory might allow you to set a higher percentage of shared memory to the video adapter. However, if you have a dedicated video card, it would have it's own memory built into it, and therefore you wouldn't be able to increase it, short of replacing that video adapter entirely with one that has more memory already on it. Check your system specs with the manufacture and see which you have, and proceed from there.
Lets answer How many times does 256 go into 1000. Lets find out the conversion between 256 and 1000. Lets divide 1000 by 256 . The answer is 3.906 .3.906 times into 256 is 1000.
You haven't reloaded the video card drivers after installing Windows 2000. If your video card drivers weren't included with Windows 2000, you need to load them from the drivers CD that came with your PC or with the video card, if you bought it seperately. Which video card you have installed is something that YOU need to figure out. Once you get the correct drivers loaded, you should then be able to change your colors to 256 or higher.
first of all, bad grammar! Yes, geforce 256 mb supports pixel shader 2.0. I'm talking about nVidia Geforce g 105m video card
256 bytes is 0.000244140625 MB