Unidentified 80-pin 32M modules

From: bill pointon <wpointon_at_earthlink.net>
Date: Sat Dec 22 14:49:02 2001

please post more info on this source -- i would also like to get a
vax --- does this guy ship or have a web site ?? --- thanks -billp
On Saturday, December 22, 2001, at 01:52 PM, UberTechnoid_at_Home.com wrote:

> You might be able to get some Vaxstation simms cheap from Computer Parts
> Barn in Asheville, NC.
>
> The telephone # escapes me at the moment, but Ed Kirby (the proprietor)
> has a stack of VS4000/60's. I got mine there with 48mb onboard.
>
> Regards,
>
> Jeff
>
> In <Pine.LNX.4.42.0112212111580.25888-100000_at_george.home.org>, on
> 12/21/01
>
> at 09:42 PM, Doc Shipley <doc_at_mdrconsult.com> said:
>
>> Hi.
>> The shop I buy a lot of custom stuff from gave me (not free, on spec)
>> some 80-pin RAM modules. Mel thought they would run in the VS4000/60,
>> and
>> the form-factor is identical. They seat perfectly in the memory slots,
>> and the locator-pin holes are right.
>> Except the Vax won't boot at all with that memory installed. I've
>> looked around on the web, and can't identify them.
>> There are 2 paper labels:
>
>> a QC label with 2 lines, the first line varies, the second line is the
>> same on all:
>
>> UNI00-20533-064
>
>> and a small label with what looks like a DEC/Compaq part number:
>
>> 33522947-001
>
>
>> Does anybody know what those are? and/or need them?
>
>> Doc
>
>
> --
> -----------------------------------------------------------
> Jeffrey S. Worley
> Asheville, NC USA
> 828-6984887
> UberTechnoid_at_Home.com
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>
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