Anyone recognize MK4116E ?
Dave wrote:
> about a dozen interesting looking chips, which are
> labled: MK4116E-3
That's the part number of the individual CLCC chips, not
the complete part. The complete part is an MK4332.
> This appear to be a 9-pin DIP ceramic carrier with
18 pin
> two smaller chips mounted on-top - each of the smaller
> chips has the MK4116E-3 designation. The smaller chips
> also have 9 pins, however they are not DIP but rather in
> a 4, 5, 4, 5 arrangement all the way around the device.
18 contact each, of which only 16 are used. Those are
plain old 16K DRAMs.
> Anyone recognize these? My guess is some sort of RAM
> (dynamic)? Clearly not the same as a standard 4116 DRAM.
Just two of them packaged together.
> anyone know what they were used in?
Some PC clones. Some Apple IIIs. Various other stuff.
Eric
Received on Mon Jan 17 2005 - 19:16:02 GMT
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