Dear sir,

You can have a try at this website =>
http://www.applemacparts.com/search.html ... Just enter the part's number in
the space to get information ... Good luck and have a nice day! :)


Best regards from,
pmg4lktan


> Parts get separated from their original setting.
> Parts are found in bunches of miscellany.
> Parts get upgraded and we don't label.
> For a variety of reasons, we get boxes of unidentifiable leftovers, that
> might be reusable if we only could remember where they came from or in what
> hardware they might have been useful.
> 
> (1)  Does anyone know of a listing of Apple part numbers and the uses to
> which each item was put ?  This should ideally give substitutions as well as
> reasons for removal from service, if that was necessary.
> 
> (2)  Does anyone know of a tool or method by which memory can be tested and
> identified ?  Ideally, I would like to get hold of an external testbed that
> has 
> slots for all known kinds, with software that can test a SIMM, DIMM, SODIMM,
> etc., and deliver a report with descriptors that are useful to anyone.
> 
> (3)  Is there a discussion list for Apple printers and peripherals, or are
> such things considered on-topic here ?


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