In a message dated 11/17/02 11:57:58 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

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... There were some business machines that had 5V dimms EDO or FPM not just 
for Apple's.  I seen this in IBM old mmx box ...
>>

IBM spec'd the PPC architecture (and, it owns the "PowerPC" trademark), and a 
lot of early Apple PPC machines came with FPM or EDO sticks which were made 
by IBM ... usually 8 MB or 16 MB, and either non-parity, parity or ECC.

The non-parity sticks were used in Apple products besides the ANS. The parity 
sticks were used in Apple Network Servers (ANSes, AKA anuses).

The ECC sticks were undoubtedly used in Pentium-bases servers.

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