I agree with the Eugene Lee. It's SO-DIMM.

My replys to the "Adding RAM to WS II" thread will help answer your question.
It looks like the part number you've provided is one from the top of one of
the chips on the memory module. A Samsung K4S510832C.

Now that we know the density of the chips, how many are there?
It might work. If it does, it probably won't be recognized as the correct size.

  64 x 8 = 512 Mb
  512 x number of chips = Mb
  Mb / 8 = MB

I believe the memory controller in the Wallstreet can only address memory
chips of either 8M depth or 32 bit width.  Not sure which at this point.

Reading on xlr8yourmac.com some people are saying that the controller
can only address memory chips of 128 megabit. And chip stacking is used
to achive higher module sizes.

I thin the module you're asking about probably wont work.

-nils

references : 

http://www.xlr8yourmac.com/OSX/OS_X_on_PB_wallstreet.html

> K4S510832C
> KC75/C1H/C1L
> KL75/L1H/L1L
> 64M x 8
> LVTTL
> 8K
> 3.3 
> ?
> 0.3V
> D D P
> TSOP2
> 54pin
> Now

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