What about a 128MB for 3400c? It's also 5V EDO, a lot cheaper than custom 96MB from Japan. If the same trick works we can have 144MB on 2400c. By the way I once put a piece 64MB EDO for PC laptop on 2400c, the computer recognized it as 32MB, weird.
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