On Sep 24, 2008, at 8:59 PM, Stephen Conrad wrote:

> OK, I looked and its not listed
>
> Siemens
> HYB39S63160AT-8
> Germany  A  E814936
>
> Up the side it says: 9904
>
> 4 Chips on one side of the module

What was the "other" module?(meaning the 2nd one that you could  
identify?) You just subtract the size of the "other" module from the  
total RAM and get the size, and then assume the speed is the same (or  
look at the last digits on one of the four chips, they designate the  
speed in nanoseconds, which you should be able to convert to a  
standard module speed).


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