256k x 4 Re: finding old RAM

From: Mike <kenziem_at_sympatico.ca>
Date: Wed Mar 31 14:04:17 2004

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 On Wed, 24 Mar 2004, Joe R. wrote:
> Those are EASY to find. Just go to a surplus store and grab the old VGA
> type video cards. A lot of them used those chips and they're frequently
> socketed. You need to check the part numbers, the 4 x 256k chips are
> available with a number of different part numbers but the PNs are usually
> some variation of xxxx4256-xxx.

I have a tube of TMS4256-15nl, PDM64K-2, ...
I'm still sorting the rest

There 's also a bunch of unmarked chips
Does anyone know how to determine what they are or should they be offered as a
grab-bag.

- --
Ottawa, Canada

Collector of vintage computers
http://www.ncf.ca/~ba600
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