(hi everyone)
Uh, yeah, you do have to have SOME graphics hardware. Here's the deal:
Many computers have actual graphics cards that plug in to the mainboard. Others, however, have graphics onboard -- basically as if you took a graphics card and just hardwired the parts to the mainboard (for laptops this is the only choice). WHEN that is the case, the most popular choice of graphics memory amount is 8MB. Junkguy: if that is your case, you're probably out of luck, because quite often onboard graphics aren't very compatible with this type of thing (emulators), although it's not NECESSARILY the amount of memory that's causing the problem.