The memory in a computer' s graphics adaptor, used to store the image displayed on a bitmap display.Often this is built using VRAM chips.There is normally a simple correspondence between groups of bits in video memory and the dots or "pixels" on the screen, such that writing to a given group of bits will alter the appearance of a single dot. If each pixel corresponds to eight bits then it can have any of 256 colours (or shades of grey on a monochrome display).The video display electronics is responsible for reading the data from video memory and converting it into the necessary signals to drive the display.Often this includes a {colour palette} which converts pixel values into {RGB} triplets.(1996-11-01)