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256MB DDR - Crucial or not?

I have 2 sticks of 256MB DDR that I was todl both were Crucial sticks. I bought them from different people. I got one in - has the Crucial sticker on it - good to go. I get the other in - no Crucial sticker - has Micron chips just the same as the Crucial though. Is one of them not Crucial? Here's what's on the stick without the sticker:

0202 1-1
MT H6V16M8 (the "H" looks like an H but has lower left leg not there - looks like inverted lower case h)
TG -75 B

Has 8 chips on each side - all saying same thing except for the 0202 part - it goes as follows:

0150
0152
0150
0152
0150
0202
0150
0202

Other side:

0202
0202
0202
0202
0150
0202
0150
0202

Thanks for your time and drop me a PM if you repsond. Thanks a million for any help you can provide me with this!!

Russ
 
imicron sell chips to other manufacturers. crucial generaly hasa s ticker on it, whether it is or not I can not say. look on the pc for any markings. they should be designed the same,
 
3 types:

1. original Micron made module, has MT sticker. you can find such module in Dell computer.

2. Crucial - actually same thing as 1 but added CT sticker, except some people reported they got Samsung chips on 512MB module.

3. other memory product manufacturer made module using Micron chips.
 
Ive just got my Crucial 512mb PC2100 DDR thru the post and although I havent opened the anti-static bag to take a close look, I cant see any writing on the individual chips but the Crucial sticker is visible.
 
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