on 2/20/03 11:29 PM, Kris Jones at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

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> 
> The problem is that the 128MB sticks seem to have had the markings removed,
> and some other markings added. There is not even a manufacturer's mark. All
> I get is: 8X8E43VTW.
> 
> Normally I just punch those numbers into Google and something will pop up.
> Actually I will go to the manufacturer's site first and look for some specs,
> but if I can't find it, I just Google it. It ALWAYS comes up with something.
> Except this time. I get nothing on those numbers. Not horribly suprising
> since it seems like the real markings were removed.
> 
The following link was provided a while back on an lemlist.
http://www.chipmunk.nl/DRAM/ChipManufacturers.htm
It helped me confirm I had a composite DIMM in a used 7200 I purchased and
replacing it cleared a compatibility problem that caused the system to
periodically hang. I'ld be surprised if there are no markings on the chips
themselves.

Good luck,
Mike


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