On 2002/07/07 23:35, philphil, [EMAIL PROTECTED], wrote:

Hello Phil,

Among else, I'm very satisfied about
<http://www.chipmunk.nl/DRAM/ChipManufacturers.htm>
Following this site I believe you'll be able to identify nearly every
memory-stick you'll get your hands on.
BTW: It's a Dutch site, but in English.

HTH,

Joe


> Hello:
> 
> My friend pulled eight of these from his 8500 and gave them to me.
> 
> He got 8 128Megs so he doesn't need these anymore.  He told me these are 8MB
> DIMMS.
> 
> There is a label on the DIMM that says:
> 
> SEC KMM364C124AJ-6 Korea 9636
> 
> There are four big chips on the DIMM, each printed with : SEC Korea   634Y
> KM416C1200AJ-6.
> There are two little chips with an integral sign, with the words: dt 74FCT
> 162244CTPA    N9620T.
> 
> My question is:
> 
> I want to put them in my 7200 and give it a new life. Now, AFAIK, ONLY FAst
> Page DIMMs can go into the 7200 or else the motherboard will fry.
> 
> So can anyone please tell me which URL to look up so I can determine whether
> this DIMM (or any DIMM) is Fast Page or not?
> 
> Thanks for looking.
> 
> Phil Wong
> 


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