Yes I bought 2 of them. That was 2016? Sheesh. They are made for that pinout. So, was there some other application for the "M100 ram module"?
Some NEC product? On Tuesday, March 16, 2021, Brian K. White <[email protected]> wrote: > On 3/16/21 12:24 PM, Brian K. White wrote: > >> On 3/16/21 11:52 AM, Stephen Adolph wrote: >> >>> The NEC laptops use a wider than .600 DIL socket for the memory modules. >>> >>> Anyone ever seen those sockets available for order, or have a part >>> number? >>> >>> I don't think I have ever come across those anywhere else. >>> >>> thx >>> Steve >>> >> >> >> Mine just has separate single-row headers, not a single socket holding >> both rows. >> >> Same size and same modules as Model 100. >> >> > I did once find these NEC ram modules on ebay though that do have a > one-piece frame for the pins at 0.7" > > It's curious. The sram chip, the pcb, and even the pin frame are all > labeled NEC, but as far as I can tell from any other pictures I've ever > seen, PC-8201 did not ship with these. But they DO work in both my 8201a > and my Model 100's. > > If NEC didn't make these for their computer which they DO work in, then > what the heck WERE they made for? > > The seller was in Romania and had more than the 8 I got, but sold out a > few months later. > > Just for giggles, I filled my 8201A with them, so I have an NEC computer > filled with actual NEC ram. > > https://photos.app.goo.gl/qCnkqKSbatZmoyyw8 > > -- > > bkw > >
