On 28 Nov 00 at 0:00, Helm wrote:

>>Several years ago I purchased some 30 pin memory which didnt work in my 386
>>machine and I then found out that they were IBM 30 pin memory and would only
>>work in a PS/2.  The differance it seems was 5 pins on the IBM memory were
>>differant and by ctting some runs on the module and rewiring these items
>>they could be used on "Normal" motherboards. So far I have not found any
>>info on the web.  Doesnt anyone on the list here have the info I need to
>>convert these modules, or steer me to where it can be obtained.

Speaking of non-standard memory, I have 4, 1 meg (I think that is
what they are) SIMMs from an older AST machine (386 IIRC) that are
neither 32 or 72 pin memory, but 64 pin. They are longer than the 32
pin SIMMs, but shorter than the 72. Two of them are labeled AST and
the others are Kingston Technology. I'm not sure if they are good,
though I have kept them in antistat bags and I would like to find a
loving home for them since I have nothing to use them on. If anybody
could use them and wants to reimburse me for shipping (should be
pretty modest for domestic USPS) contact me off list for more info
and/or to make arrangements. Thanks.

Regards,
Dale Mentzer

I wish the buck stopped here. I could use a few.


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