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Tom, there really isn't much of a resource for finding out about modules
that old. Around 1992, there were a few companies making memory in the
US: Intel, Texas Instruments, Micron and perhaps a few others. For what
it's worth, the module you have has 70ns chips, but it would be tough to
tell anything more about it without actually putting it in a computer
and firing it up. Given the date and the number of chips on the module,
I'd hazard a guess that it is probably a 256KB module...but it's just a
guess.
Drew Dunn
The NOSPIN Group
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Subject: [PCBUILD] memory modules
Where is the best site(s) to identify older memory modules. For
instance, a 30 pin(tin) simm with the following on the pcb:
ACM1M 94VOor0 Made in the USA c1992 and
(3) AC513400-70A memory chips
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