Swissbit brand (made in Germany)
SDRAM components are made by Micron (parent company of Crucial).
Module Size: 512MB
Package: 144-pin SODIMM Low-Profile
Feature: SDRAM, PC133-333

Datasheet can be found here:
     http://www.swissbit.com/pdatabase/p/get_file/file_id/65

These are pulls from engineering prototype boards that were being
scrapped since they were now well into production and the prototypes
were no longer needed, so little actual use on these RAMs.

I have sold a lot of these to Mac users without any troubles. Buyers
have updated such older Laptops as Pismos and Clamshell iBooks, so I
know they work with many older 144-Pin SDRAM SODIMM Macs.

No risk. Buy, try, and return for a refund if it doesn't work in your
machine.

Low price of only $22 for one or $20 each for two or more (price
includes shipping). I take Paypal only (and yes I take credit card via
Paypal).

Thank you,
Patrick Timlin
Westford, MA 01886

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