Identifying 72-pin SIMMs

From: Zane H. Healy <healyzh_at_aracnet.com>
Date: Wed Dec 27 00:45:16 2000

I'm guessing this is Off-Topic, since I think 72-pin SIMMs are newer than
10 years (not really sure). However, I've no idea where else to ask about
this.

A friend of mine just sent me a pile of RAM that he'd been given and
couldn't use. He was thinking the stuff was Parity, I'm not so sure. I
was hoping to be able to use the stuff to bump up the RAM in some of my VMS
boxes (Alpha's that require 72-pin True Parity RAM).


Pile #1 (12 chips, 8 big & 4 smaller):
SEC KMM53616000AK-6
KOREA 9632

Barcode
006-3301427

Pile #2 (12 chips, 8 big & 4 smaller):
NEC
MC- 428000A36BH-70
9350XE

Piles 3 & 4 defininitly aren't.


                                Zane
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Received on Wed Dec 27 2000 - 00:45:16 GMT

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