Identifying 72-pin SIMMs

From: Chuck McManis <cmcmanis_at_mcmanis.com>
Date: Wed Dec 27 01:57:15 2000

At 10:45 PM 12/26/00 -0800, you wrote:
>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.

Prolly, but hey at least its about computers :-)

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

This site
<http://www.sei-elbatex.ch/dynamic/html/spain/selco/inf13_4.htm>
Identifies the above SIMM as 64M (16M x 36) so it looks like it is
true parity but too many bits :-)



>Barcode
>006-3301427
>
>Pile #2 (12 chips, 8 big & 4 smaller):
>NEC
>MC- 428000A36BH-70
>9350XE

This site:
<http://www.geocities.com/SiliconValley/Hills/1960/memorias.htm>
Seems to indicate that these Simms are 16M (4MB x 36)

Whereas this site:
<http://www.dsm-computer.de/eng/produkte/zubehoer.html>
Has a similar number that is an 8M parity simm for a PS2.

Google is your friend ...
--Chuck
Received on Wed Dec 27 2000 - 01:57:15 GMT

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