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-video memory option not working with Mac OS or Windows guest
-Description of problem:
-The vgamem_mb option tells the guest how much video memory it has access to. When I used this command '-device VGA,vgamem_mb=128', I expect the guest to report there is 128 MB of video memory. What actually happens is the guest does not seem to know how much video memory is actually available.
-Steps to reproduce:
-**Mac OS guest:**
-1. Run a Mac OS guest with this command: -device VGA,vgamem_mb=128
-2. In Mac OS X open the System Information application -> /Applications/Utilities/System Information. 
-3. Click on "Graphics/Displays".
-4. Look at the 'VRAM (Total)' field.
-The field only shows 3 MB of video ram.
-
-**Windows guest:**
-1. Run a Windows (Windows XP in my case) guest with this command: -device VGA,vgamem_mb=128
-2. Click on Start->Run.
-3. Enter 'dxdiag'.
-4. Push the OK button.
-5. Click on the Display tap in the DirectX Diagnostic Tool.
-6. Look at the Approv. Total Memory field.
-The field should say 128 MB but actually says N/A.
-Additional information:
-**Mac OS 8.5<br>**
-![Mac_OS_10.8](/uploads/b80d67c82ec1236067b3577add10c19c/Mac_OS_10.8.png)<br><br><br>
-**Windows XP<br>**
-![Windows_XP](/uploads/9db71f35faa360dfcebc2b8af84abf06/Windows_XP.png)<br><br><br>
-**Windows 7<br>**
-![Windows_7](/uploads/8645f1424ef1637300056c889df3d7de/Windows_7.png)