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Memory Stick Identification - 200pin DIMM???

Braxus

Golden Member
Anyone know what kind of machine would use this type of memory?

http://www.vgmusic.com/~braxus/200p-dimm.jpg

Seems to be non-standard. Counted it to be 200 pins and it looks like it uses Micron PC133 SDR memory chips. But as for what kind of machine it goes into... Can't find any information regarding it.

Any help? 😀
 
Is it a full-size or the "half-size" SODIMM? I can't really tell from the picture ... The only 200-pin that I can think of off-hand is that it's the newer standard for laptop memory modules (as opposed to the "old" 144-pin SODIMM) ... so I'm guessing that that's what it is.

If it's a full-size DIMM module ... well, then I'm really not sure.
 
It's a full sized module, it's not a short DIMM. It is LONGER than desktop 184pin DDR sticks.

Anyone?
 
Did a little bit more research and found that IBM Server-series computers (RS/6000, specifically) take 200-pin DIMMs, and it's SDRAM, too, so that might be what you have, as it is ECC (didn't even notice that, nice spot Lonyo)

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