Tyler, if you want to do the time, this might help you;

http://www.chipmunk.nl/DRAM/ChipManufacturers.htm

I found *most* of the info that I was looking for there.

But as Peter said, go to the manufacturer's site and do a search.
Which may be more through.


> The only sure way is to download the specific chip manufacturer's data sheet.
> Although all the numbers and letters on the chips may look alike, usually one
> letter or number is coded differently for EDO than for FPM.


>> Is there any physical way to tell the differance between EDO and FPM?
>> I mean other then reading the labels (if any in my case)
>> thanks
>> 
>> ~tyler


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