Howdy,
  I went through some SDRAM DIMMs I had as spares and found some similar
chips.  They are not exactly the same, but I can almost certainly give
you part of the information about your memory.
  The -8 is on PC100 memory modules and that makes sense for two
reasons.  80 nanoseconds plus a little overhead would be right for a 100
MHz bus.  And P2 chips only supported 2 bus speeds.  Well, other bus
speeds were supported, but depending on the specific chips, there were
two maximum speeds.  They were either 66 MHz or 100 MHz.  My similar
modules were made by Infineon in Germany.  My similar modules are 64 meg
DIMMs and have 8 chips.  So, I would guess yours are 32 meg modules.
The largest DIMMs I have seen P2 chipsets support were 128 MEG.
  So, I agree with the other assessment.  Throw this away and get 256
meg PC133 modules for your G4.
Good luck,
Ralph

On Wed, 2008-09-24 at 21:06 -0500, Stephen Conrad wrote:
> Ooops, up the end of the chip it says
> E04936
> Board says this: 16-00640A  Rev.A
> It is out of a Gateway Pentium II
> > Siemens
> > HYB39S63160AT-8
> > Germany  A  E814936
> >


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