--- Darren [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The memory being an industry standard for its time
also helps. I have
need of a 16-32mb 72-pin SOdimm, keyway on the
side of the pins
rather than between them. I found a 16mb only to
find it incompatible.
The joys of oddball configurations.
In 168
Gregg Eshelman wrote:
In 168 pin DIMMs you have 5 volt FPM, 5 and 3.3 volt
EDO and 3.3 volt SDRAM. There may be other
configurations. The 5 volt FPM and EDO have the same
notch configuration, but they're definitely not the
same as any 3.3 volt, and the 3.3 volt EDO and SDRAM
have unique notches.
At 12:21 AM -0700 5/5/04, Gregg Eshelman wrote:
--- Darren [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The memory being an industry standard for its time
also helps. I have
need of a 16-32mb 72-pin SOdimm, keyway on the
side of the pins
rather than between them. I found a 16mb only to
find it incompatible.
What type/size of memory chip do I need for a IIsi? Many thanks.
dprice
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--- David Price [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What type/size of memory chip do I need for a IIsi?
Many thanks.
dprice
Four 30 pin SIMMs from 1 to 16 meg each. They must all
be the same.
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