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DVMT dynamically responds to system requirements, and application 
demands, by allocating the proper amount of display, texturing and buffer 
memory after the operating system has booted. For example, a 3D appli-
cation when launched may require more vertex buffer memory to 
enhance the complexity of objects, or more texture memory to enhance 
the richness of the 3D environment. The operating system views the inte-
grated graphics driver as an application, which uses Direct AGP to 
request allocation of additional memory for 3D applications, and returns 
the memory to the operating system (OS) when no longer required. 
The Intel Extreme Graphics Driver determines the size of the pre-allo-
cated memory needed and will make additional Non-Local Video Mem-
ory requests to achieve the amount needed for the display and application 
requirement. The video memory size in the IntelĀ® 865GV chipset varies 
and is determined using several factors. The key factors are system 
resources and system activity. The maximum video memory is up to 
64MB SDRAM
5.3 Windows XP Driver Setup
1. Insert the driver CD into your system's CD-ROM drive. In a few
seconds, the software installation main menu appears, as shown in the 
following figure. Under the "VGA DRIVERS" heading, click on one of 
the buttons (labeled "W2K XP", "WIN9X ME", and "WIN NT" respec-
tively) according to the operating system you are using. The following 
Note:  Before installing this driver, make sure the CSI 
utility has been installed in your system. See 
Chapter 4 for information on installing the CSI 
utility










