Identifying 72-pin SIMMs

From: SUPRDAVE_at_aol.com <(SUPRDAVE_at_aol.com)>
Date: Wed Dec 27 09:38:53 2000

In a message dated 12/27/00 8:23:54 AM Central Standard Time,
jfoust_at_threedee.com writes:


> At 11:57 PM 12/26/00 -0800, Chuck McManis wrote:
> >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 :-)
>
> I've always wished for a quick and easy way to type in
> a memory SIMM/DIMM number, and learn its specs. (Individual
> chip numbers on a PCB don't necessarily give the right
> answer, right?) Is there a web site like that somewhere?
>

no web site that I know of, but if you can get a copy of IBM's pc pocket
reference manual, that has some general guidelines on IDing memory. come to
think of it, i think the pocket ref guide is online somewhere, like IBM
germany but not sure...
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