>I do believe the part number is:
>
>     CXK78V6002GB-40.  The '40' designates it's 4.0 nSec. Static Ram.  I also
>believe this part was discontinued a few years back.   I have to go through
>our library at work to try and dig up the data sheet.  If you're still
>interested I can fax the data sheet providing I can find it.  From the
>picture, it looks as though the chip itself is on a carrier card.  It's not
>uncommon to be mounted as such considering there's probably over a hundred
>pins there.
>
>Jack

Jack, I am interested in any info you have.  Do you know of a good 
way to find out if there was a 256K/512K L2 cache made that was pin 
compatable with the 128 K L2 cache I have ?  Any good online sources ?

thanks,

Mad Dog


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