>> I am cleaning out some boxes and I've come across 8 sticks of RAM all
>> are Apple branded and have 60pins - all that is written on then is
>> AP2761-04  Copyright 1996. They are 38mm x 90mm and have 4 chips
>> (presumably 4mb in total).
>>
>> Anyone know what they are for?
>
> They are VRAM (Video Memory) SIMMs for a 68k Mac. Throw us some codes
> either off the boards or the chips and I'll try and identify the
> sizes.

Thanks Mark,

code on chips difficult to read - looks like
9650 D USA
MT4C16270DJ

If that makes sense? On back of card ( ie. not the side the chips are 
on) chips are numbered
U8 U6 U4 U2



Chris Edwards
http://chris-edwards.com/


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