On Thu, 6 Jul 2000, Adam Wendt wrote:

> On Thu, 6 Jul 2000, Benjamin Scott wrote:
> 
> > On Thu, 6 Jul 2000, Adam Wendt wrote:
> > > On a side note, I have some RAM and I'm not sure what type it is. Its
> > > smaller than SIMM and it fits in my socket 3 mobo, anyone want to take a
> > > guess at what type of RAM it is and/or what sizes it might be?
> > 
> >   Does it look like a 72-pin SIMM, just smaller?  If so, it is probably just a
> > 30-pin SIMM, which were the standard from the later 286s all the way up to
> > even recent Pentiums.
> 
> Yea it looks like 30-pin. Now I'm wonder what size they are. I have 4 of
> them and they each have 3 chips and they have something on the back that
> says "KO-13N" and something else that says "900" or maybe "006" heh not
> sure which one.
> 

Is one of the chips smaller than the other?  If so, I suspect some
kind of parity simm, but using only 2 chips to give the 8 bits/byte
instead of 8.  I know that if you go to the Northern Computer Shows
(www.ncshows.com), some of the dealers there have testers for memory,
that can help figure out what they are.

jeff

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