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wdegroot
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Wed Nov 07, 2007 12:29 am |
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I have 3 dimms, same overall sha[pe as 168 pin dimms
I think they are 64 megs each
one difference and i think that are for a MAC is that the middle notch is offset to the left towards the second notch
the notch on the left side nearest the end is in the center of the opening
there are 9 chips on each
2 are identical the third is the same physiclly but a different number
samsung kmm5721000b1g-6
korea 9434 |
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ryan
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Joined: 19 Apr 2006
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Location: WisConSin
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Wed Dec 05, 2007 10:23 pm |
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That is either a 60ns fast page or edo dimm.
Old dimms (not just mackintosh) where keyed differently.
Generally these dimms were either
A. 5v
B. Parity/ECC
or some combination of the above.
They might very well work in a mac especially if they are 5 volt but they may be for an old compaq server or an old Proprietary x86 motherboard circa 1994-1996.
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