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I've had some success by just doing a web search of the part numbers, also searches on ebay. Last option is to install them in a compatible computer and check the general specs in the control panel / system screen, or go into the setup when the system starts. SiSoft Sandra Lite and other freeware also provide more in-depth specs on the installed memory, showing specs on multi-speed ram, cas, latency, etc.
The number of contacts is different depending on the memory - PC2100/2700/3200 all have 168 contacts, for example, so you can at least narrow it down based on that.
Paul Hachmeyer
Tom Waddell wrote:
> Have several sticks of RAM. Most are marked 64K, one is 128K, others are not marked. Use to know a web site that could determine what the memory is based on numbers on the memory. Any ideas?
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