blancha@seq.uncwil.edu (Chris Blanchard) (04/23/91)
I have a slight problem. It seems that I have inherited some ?x9 SIMMS of which I know nothing about. If anyone out there can tell me what they are I would greatly appreciate it. The number on them are as follows: OKI M41256A 962203102 MITSUBISHI M5M4256AJ 934254 -12 Thanks in advance! ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | Internet: |Chris Blanchard | Phone: (919) 452-9638 | | blancha@seq.uncwil.edu |----------------------------------------- | ecsvax.uncecs.edu!uncw!blancha | Think of it as evolution in action | | uncw!blancha@ecsvax.uncecs.edu | -Larry Niven | |----------------------------------|----------------------------------------| |---------------------------------------------------------------------------|
bcasper@taco.cc (BRIAN CASPER) (04/25/91)
The SIMMS are 256x9, and thus, practically worthless, or at least a dime a dozen... The clue is the 41xxx prefix. Lots of DRAMS are in the 41 series, but I think OKI uses 51xxx. I can't vouch for every manufacturer. -- Brian Casper bcasper@eos.ncsu.edu NCSU - Project EOS (witty .sig pending)
ardai@teda.Teradyne.COM (Mike Ardai) (04/26/91)
In article <1421@seq.uncwil.edu> blancha@seq.UUCP (Chris Blanchard) writes:
- I have a slight problem. It seems that I have inherited some ?x9 SIMMS
-of which I know nothing about. If anyone out there can tell me what they are
-I would greatly appreciate it. The number on them are as follows:
- OKI - MITSUBISHI
- M41256A - M5M4256AJ
- 962203102 - 934254
- -12
These are 256k simms. The -12 suffix indicates 120 nsec speed.
/mike
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