According to wikipedia, 1981 video cards needed 4KB for monochrome text at 25x80.
AGP (Advanced Graphics Port) Is a special card socket designed specifically for video cards. Video cards used to sit on the PCI bus with all the rest of your hardware. It was eventually decided that performance could be improved by putting video cards on their own specific bus. The AGP bus has special priority when the CPU is processing stuff, and usually runs at a much higher clockspeed than the PCI bus.
it cost as much as your momma
how much roll laptop cost
for all i know, no. but you can try it out. i know this is not much of an answer but so what?
Video capture cards can be found many places that sell computer parts. Amazon, Tiger Direct and Newegg are popular retailers. A brand name model will cost the most and generic model will be much cheaper. Computer compatibility should be the most important aspect in determining the video capture card.
The one I use is called the dazzle. Used by most of your Machinima guys. Runs about $60.
36 cards would cost £1
After much time and research I must tell you that I cannot find any free video capture software available.
It depends on what kind of cards they are.
$2.20 on some websites and no shipping cost
Β£1.00
$10
It depends where you buy it from.
ATI Radeon HD 3870 video cards can be had for as low as 70 dollars now. If purchased from a site like eBay or Kijiji that price could get as low as 40-50 dollars.
they should cost half a penny
It is around £20 ($30)