Hello all,
Thanks to MacGurus, here is the description:
the 256MB module consists of "32 CMOS 16M x 4bit
synch.
DRAM devices" (PC 100, CAS 2 2-2-2).
Questions:
1. is 32 x 64 the correct 'short' description such as
you would find on eBay? Are there other descriptions
that might deceive the buyer? (I cannot test on-site!)
2. who makes this module or a copy with same specs?
3. will this SDRAM work with OSX ?
Any thoughts welcome. The search for PC-cost
Apple-spec
Ram continues.
Cheers
George
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