At 22:58 +1000 on 17/05/02, Chris Edwards wrote:

>>> 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
>>
>> Re-count the pins.  No Apple RAM of any kind ever used 60 pins.  I agree
>> with Mark that they're probably VRAM sticks, but check that pin count
>> again...
>
>Guess what. I have recounted and they are definitely 60 pins. The
>mystery deepens...

Got anywhere you could post photos?

>Looking closely at the numbers on the chips, I notice that 4 of them
>have exactly the same numbers on all chips - perhaps this is a batch
>number and these are a set? the other two are identical except for the
>4 of them have 9652 on all chips - 1 has 9650 and 1 has 9706 - otherwise

52d week of '96, 50th week of '96, and 6th week of '97, respectively.

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