Oddball memory (?) sticks....

From: Mike Kenzie <KenzieM_at_sympatico.ca>
Date: Sat Oct 6 08:42:21 2001

----- Original Message -----
From: "Iggy Drougge" <optimus_at_canit.se>
To: "David Woyciesjes" <classiccmp_at_classiccmp.org>
Sent: Saturday, October 06, 2001 12:00 AM
Subject: Re: Oddball memory (?) sticks....


> David Woyciesjes skrev:
>
> >Another 'whats-it' question here. I have two kinds of, what look
like 72-pin
> >memory...
> > The first is only 64 pin, has 8 chips (AAA1M300J-08 NMBS 9122),
> >with an empty spot for a 9th chip. Printed on the back - "1X964P A
(in a
> >circle) 9115". Apparently made by Microtech. My guess is it's 1MB
non-parity
> >memory, but I don't know what uses 64 pin memory sticks. I have 4
of these
> >sticks.
>
> I know of three machines which use 64-pin SIMMs: GVP Amiga
accelerators, Mac
> IIfx and certain AST 486es. Possibly some Apple laser printers, too.
>
> > The second is 68 pin, 2 chip memory. Printed on the back,
they're
> >made in 1994, in the USA, by Cubig Inc. Model number (I think) of
VM512K.
> >512KB memory sticks? Have 3 of them...
>
> > Anyone have an idea what these are, and what they're for?
>
> Mac VRAM SIMMs.

How about 31 Pin SIMMs?
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