On 12-11-2005 22:43, Chris Placzek, [EMAIL PROTECTED], wrote:

> Seems like a great site, but I cant figure out how to determine the
> size.  I have determined, however, that it is 256Mbit and 7.5ns.  Other
> than that, the site doesn't list any info for the section of my chip
> that reads "M804" for internal organization.  Shows M816 and 1604.
> Anyway, if the chips are 256Mbit, does that mean each chip is 32MB?  If
> so I come to the same answer as 64Mx72 that this is a 576MB chip (512MB
> with ECC).

Chris, I don't have direct answers to your queries for I have no info about
that stick.
But after determining your stick on the chipmunk-site, there is a link to
the manufacturer. Having the exact identification now, it will be easy to
find the tech. specs on the manufacturer's site. In my exp. this is a faster
and more easy way than going directly to most of the manufacturer's sites.

Jo Hissel



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