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Okay, i have some really wierd RAM that I pulled from a couple 90' Leading Edge 386's..any ideas"?? The first ones say this: .10 TI I-18848L9SN TMS 4256FML Singapor E there are 9 of these chips...mounted on a standard-looking 30-pin simm they are about 2/3 the legnth of a common today simm chip the other ones were like this: KM44C256AP-8 011 KOREA 2 of the chips read liek that, and the third, whichj is slightly smaller; says 010 KOREA at the bottom there are also 3 little capacitor looking things.. i hope someone can help..i have alot of these things...
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I'll bet they are 256 x 9 simms. Don't know why there would be 9 in a machine though.
Parity check?
there wasn't 9 in the machine, but 9 on each module, there were 4 of these simms in the machine...
Oh, in that case they are 256K 9 bit simms. Grand total of 1M in the machine.
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