At 01:05 PM 12/10/02 -0600, you wrote:
>on 12/10/02 12:52 PM, pdimage.fsnet.co.uk at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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>> 60ns from 70ns 
>> would be handy to know too so I can get rid of them - does anyone
>> remember or have a link to specs?
>60ns from 70ns is usually pretty easy. Look for a -6 or -7 (or -60 or -70)at
>the end of some string of numbers or across from the Manufacturer's ID. on
>the chips. EDO from FPM remains one of the Great Obscurities re chip in
>hand, at sight Id'ing. You can look it up if you are A. good and B. lucky
>and C. value you time somewhere below �0.10 per hour GMT&Universal,etc.
>-- 
>R.A. Cantrell
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Here's a URL for "ChipMunk"  I've found it quite usefull for ID'ing MAC
memory pieces.

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

WN.

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