IIRC, it will work fine. It has been a long time since I've done so myself
but I vaguely recall it working for me in the past.


Paul/.

on 4/28/04 16:12, [EMAIL PROTECTED] at [EMAIL PROTECTED] scribbled:

> HI, peoples!
> Anyone does know if its possible use Personal Laserwriter 320 with my Newton
> messagepad 2000?
> Do I need special driver?
> Thank you!
> Paul. 
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Vintage Macs [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of R. A.
> Cantrell
> Sent: Wednesday, April 28, 2004 1:03 PM
> To: Vintage Macs
> Subject: Re: 30 pin simms
> 
> 
> Thanks everybody, my story is that they are 4 meggers, and I'm  sticking to
> it.
>> On 28/04/2004, at 7:54 PM, R. A. Cantrell wrote:
>> 
>>> I've just about Chipmunk'd myself blind and cannot get a definitive
>>> answer
>>> on some 30 pin simms. They all have 8 OKI  514100A-70SJ chips
>>> (20625069A9Z)
>>> I just need to determine the size (meggage) of each  stick. Anyone got
>>> some
>>> of these or  any insight?
>> 
>> Just throwing a bit of info into the list that's useful to me when I
>> have to ID simms - You can google using part of the number and it
>> usually turns up quite a few relevant link, to identify how much
>> storage is on each chip. "514100A" is what I googled for, and the third
>> link I get is a pdf that shows info about each individual chip as:
>> 
>> "This family is a 4M bit dynamic RAM organized 4,194,304 x 1-bit
>> configuration with Fast Page mode CMOS DRAMs."
>> 
>> So to simplify, each individual chip is 4 Million of 1 bit. Since R.A
>> needs "4 Million of one byte", or "4 Million of 8 bits" (both the same
>> thing) to make 4 Megabytes, then 8 lots of those chips is 4Megabytes,
>> which is what they are :)
>> 
>> When googling it helps to try a few different combinations of the first
>> number segment, leaving out the speed (70SJ).
>> 
>> There are quite a few different combinations of chip types, such as
>> 4Mx2, or 16Mx4 and so on. You may for example have a simm with 4Mx2 bit
>> and only 4 chips - which would end up the same size, 4MB - or 16Mx4
>> chips, and 2 of those, which would be a 16MB simm.
>> 
>> dana
>> --
>> http://www.danamania.com/
>> 


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