Perhaps this will help ----- http://www.chipmunk.nl/DRAM/ChipManufacturers.htm Laurence Mckenna Original Message ----- From: "Drew Dunn" <[log in to unmask]> To: <[log in to unmask]> Sent: Tuesday, October 29, 2002 4:15 PM Subject: Re: [PCBUILD] memory modules > 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 > > > -----Original Message----- > From: PCBUILD - Personal Computer Hardware discussion List > [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Thomas Joseph Kelly > Jr. > Sent: Sunday, October 27, 2002 11:48 PM > To: [log in to unmask] > 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 > > PCBUILD's List Owners: > Bob Wright<[log in to unmask]> > Drew Dunn<[log in to unmask]> > PCBUILD's List Owners: Bob Wright<[log in to unmask]> Drew Dunn<[log in to unmask]>