Identifying 72-pin SIMMs

From: Zane H. Healy <healyzh_at_aracnet.com>
Date: Wed Dec 27 13:01:10 2000

Pete Turnbull wrote:
>On Dec 26, 22:45, Zane H. Healy wrote:
>
>> Pile #1 (12 chips, 8 big & 4 smaller):
>> SEC KMM53616000AK-6
>
>I don't know -- if you give me the IC numbers I might be able to tell.

Actually I know now.... They're 64MB sticks!!!

>> Pile #2 (12 chips, 8 big & 4 smaller):
>> NEC
>> MC- 428000A36BH-70
>
>MC-428000A36BH-70 is NEC 8M x 36 (32MB with parity) fast page mode, 70ns.
> Sure this isn't 16 x uPD4217400 and 8 x 424100?

Oops, you got me there, I only counted the chips on one side....

In any case I just did my first upgrade, I removed 48MB from my
AlphaStation 200 4/233, and put 128MB back into it, so it's sitting pretty
at 192MB. It's currently in the process of booting so I can run an Autogen
on it.

This is great, I'm actually going to be able to try getting a Multia up and
running VMS should I decide I want to. In any case I'm only going to have
one Alpha starved for memory now, and that's my AlphaStation 500/333.

                        Zane
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Received on Wed Dec 27 2000 - 13:01:10 GMT

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