Video RAM Error Detected

I've been having major problems with my PowerBook G4 (12", 1.33 Ghz, 1.25 GB RAM, 60 GB HB, Tiger). I just ran the Apple hardware test again. It said that there is a Video RAM Error Detected. Here's the Error Code - 2NYD/1/4: 2086
Does that make any sense to anyone?
Thanks!

It means you need to take your machine in to service if it doesn't fall under these programs:
http://www.apple.com/support/exchange_repair/powerbook.html
If the cost is too high, one of these companies may fix it cheaper:
http://www.dttservice.com/
http://www.powerbookresq.com/
http://www.microdocusa.com/
http://www.macspecialist.com/
http://www.techrestore.com/
Or if you can find the part and are technically minded, http://www.ifixit.com and http://www.xlr8yourmac.com/ have numerous logicboard replacement instructions.

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