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mkjmitch
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USA
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Posted - 02 Dec 2002 :  07:59:47
I have been given the assignment to identify the above module. I am not very computer savy and having been searching the web with no results. I am pretty sure it originally came from a Mac notebook which we upgraded and put the part into storage....I am now trying to determine what Mac notebooks this ram card might function in....any direction or help would be greatly appreciated.
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foetoid
Full Member


USA
554 Posts
Posted - 02 Dec 2002 :  08:26:12
is that all it says? check out kingston.

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mkjmitch
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USA
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Posted - 02 Dec 2002 :  08:37:02
that's all it says....what do you mean by kingston?

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foetoid
Full Member


USA
554 Posts
Posted - 02 Dec 2002 :  11:29:24
kingston the RAM company... I think some of my Kingston ram sticks and KMM stamped on them... cant look for them now... im in skoo... but check it out

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tmtomh
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USA
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Posted - 02 Dec 2002 :  12:08:11
Like most RAM vendors, Kingston doesn't make their own individual RAM chips. The KM is just a coincidence. KM chips are Samsung.

Trying going to Samsung's web site and doing some searching. Unfortunately I too have found it very difficult to get good Web search results on RAM chip numbers on a consistent basis.

Chipmunk has a great DRAM guide, but it doesn't cover more recent RAM types like SDRAM. (It's great for ID-ing the 72-pin SIMMs that go in many 68k Macs, however).

Chipmunk: http://www.chipmunk.nl/DRAM/DRAM.htm

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foetoid
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USA
554 Posts
Posted - 02 Dec 2002 :  21:44:11
ah... i have samsung RAM too... just assumed by the KM that it was kingston... thanx for the correction!

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~Coxy
Leader, Tactical Ops Unit


Australia
2822 Posts
Posted - 02 Dec 2002 :  22:28:06
Is that number from the PCB or from one of the ICs? If the latter, then we really need any and all text/numbering on the board itself to have any chance of identifying it.

Dimensions and the conductor count would also help.

PS. Moving this topic out of "News and Stuff."

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maclover5
LC Doctor/Hot Rodder


Australia
5830 Posts
Posted - 05 Mar 2003 :  00:50:29
If its an SDRAM DIMM, it'll work in the following machines

Any Wallstreet (May 1998) PowerBook G3
Any Lombard (1999) PowerBook G3
Any Pismo (2000) PowerBook G3
Any Revision A Bondi iMac
Any Revision B Bondi iMac
Any Revision C (Jan/99) iMac (5 flavours)
Any Revision D (Jul/99) iMac (5 flavours
Any Flat panel iMac (user accessable socket)
Any Titanium PowerBook G4
Any iBook

As well as many PC 'Books

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