As I mentioned previously, these two vendors are currently using identical 
printed circuit boards for their 128 MB 5-volt 168-pin DIMMs.

Here are some observations ...


OWC ...

Labeled ...

16X64-160/FPM
128MB/4K/2BANK
VM165N1664AB6S

Chips ...

No vendor logo, marked only with "8x8E 43VDW-SS" (speed undoubtedly 60 ns)

DIMM configuration ...

R1: 100
R2:  000
R3: 100
R4: 100
P11: 000
U19: absent (this would be the EPROM)


Velocity Upgrades ...

Labeled ...

16X64-160/FPM
128MB/4K/2BANK
VM-165N1664AB62

Chips ...

SEC, marked with "KVM44V16004CK-6", in first order (speed 60 ns)

mT, marked with "4LC16M4G3-5", in second order (speed probably 50 ns)

DIMM configuration ...

R1: absent
R2:  absent
R3: absent
R4: absent
P11: 000
U19: E02AB (this is the EPROM)


Peter.

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