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- From: noah@apple.com (Noah Price)
- Subject: Re: What memory do I have?
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- Date: Wed, 27 Jan 1993 21:25:11 GMT
- References: <1993Jan26.101443.19013@cc.uow.edu.au>
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- In article <1993Jan26.101443.19013@cc.uow.edu.au>, gkm@cc.uow.edu.au (Glen
- K Moore) wrote:
- > Board with 8 chips reads NEC MC-41256A8B-12 JAPAN 8804PB (2 off)
-
- This is 30-pin DRAM SIMM built by NEC which is a 256K x 8 bit (MC-41256A8B)
- at 120 ns (-12). 8804 is a date code (probably made the 4th week of 1988).
-
- > Chips NEC JAPAN D41246L-12 8750EK005 on one board and 8749EK730 on other
-
- Are you sure this number is right? I bet it's really D41256L-12, since the
- part number you gave is for a VRAM chip. Again, the 8750 and 8749 are date
- codes; the 50th and 49th weeks of 1987.
-
- > Can I use these on my Plus and what are they?
-
- Sure! These are standard 120ns 256K SIMMs. Four of them will give you a 1
- MByte bank.
-
- noah
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