On 2/11/2017 12:06 PM, Paul Berger wrote:
You might want to try just searching for 17800B that will get you data sheets for 2 MB RAM chips from other manufacturers, so I would suspect what you have there is a 16MB RAM module..

Paul


On 2017-02-11 1:53 PM, Santo Nucifora wrote:
Hi Jim,

Follow this link for pics of my IBM PC110 memory module. The memory chips
are marked Hitachi 51W17800BTT7 but I can't seem to find a data sheet.
Unfortunately, it doesn't boot at the moment. I'll charge it up and see if
she'll boot.

http://vintagecomputer.ca/ibm-pc-110-memory-module/

It is a very cool unit.  Hope this helps,
It does, and it both helps and hinders.

The part number is a 2Mb x 8 FP DRAM, and 8 of them make up the 16MB of DRAM.

That part is great news (mainly for you, but it's nice to have a pic)
The bad news is that I had hoped I could simply replace the ICs on my unit with 4Mb x 16 FP DRAMs, assuming that's how they did the 16MB unit, but it does not appear that way.

I guess I could replicate the PCB, and try to find 8 of those DRAMs.... At least I have the connector

Are you interested in selling the unit?  Do you want someone to test it?

Does anyone else know of a 4Mb x 16 variety that is FP DRAM?

Jim



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