On Fri, 06 Feb 2004 00:57:47 -0500, Triffid <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
>Cleaning out a storeroom today I came out with over 200 sticks of what
>appear to be double-sided 72-pin SDRAM modules. They fit an SDRAM slot,
>but aren't recognised by any of several PC motherboards I tried.
>
>The PCBs are labelled "16m x 24 SIMM LOGIC 530-0035766". Google doesn't
>find anything helpful.
>
>The chips are NEC 4217400-60, which were used by several manufacturers
>of PC ram in the mid nineties on 16 and 32MB SDRAM modules, and several
>motherboard manufacturers validated ram modules using these chips -
>thanks Google :-)
>
>Anyone know what these are, and/or why they don't work on a PC motherboard?
>
>TIA
16mx24? That ain't no SIMM for a peecee. Maybe printer memory?
/daytripper
|