Re: Will this Apple Sodimm work in a Wallstreet PDQ (Series II) ?

2004-05-27 Thread George Mogiljansky
I was able to find this info about the Samsung sodimm:
K4S510832C

KC75/C1H/C1L

KL75/L1H/L1L

64M x 8

LVTTL

8K

3.3 

±

0.3V

D D P

TSOP2

54pin

Now

--- George Mogiljansky [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 According to the seller, the following is sold by
 Apple.
 But will it work in a WS 300 MHz Series II PDQ ?

 Samsung 022
 K4S510832C-KL75
 ATCA66CA KOREA

 KOREA 0222
 PC133S-333-542
 M464S6453CKS-L7A

 Thanks
 George





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Re: Will this Apple Sodimm work in a Wallstreet PDQ (Series II) ?

2004-05-27 Thread Mikael Byström
George, [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:

But will it work in a WS 300 MHz Series II PDQ ?
What is the density of the module?



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Re: Will this Apple Sodimm work in a Wallstreet PDQ (Series II) ?

2004-05-27 Thread Eugene Lee
On Wed, May 26, 2004 at 10:54:37PM +0200, Mikael Byström wrote:

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: Subject: Re: Will this Apple Sodimm work in a Wallstreet PDQ (Series II) ?
: Date: Wed, 26 May 2004 22:54:37 +0200
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: George, [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
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: But will it work in a WS 300 MHz Series II PDQ ?
:
: What is the density of the module?

I wish people wouldn't mix cases of known acronyms.  It's supposed to be
SO-DIMM, not Sodimm.  When I first saw the latter in the Subject, I 
thought it said sodium.  :-)


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Re: Will this Apple Sodimm work in a Wallstreet PDQ (Series II) ?

2004-05-27 Thread Nils
I agree with the Eugene Lee. It's SO-DIMM.

My replys to the Adding RAM to WS II thread will help answer your question.
It looks like the part number you've provided is one from the top of one of
the chips on the memory module. A Samsung K4S510832C.

Now that we know the density of the chips, how many are there?
It might work. If it does, it probably won't be recognized as the correct size.

  64 x 8 = 512 Mb
  512 x number of chips = Mb
  Mb / 8 = MB

I believe the memory controller in the Wallstreet can only address memory
chips of either 8M depth or 32 bit width.  Not sure which at this point.

Reading on xlr8yourmac.com some people are saying that the controller
can only address memory chips of 128 megabit. And chip stacking is used
to achive higher module sizes.

I thin the module you're asking about probably wont work.

-nils

references : 

http://www.xlr8yourmac.com/OSX/OS_X_on_PB_wallstreet.html

 K4S510832C
 KC75/C1H/C1L
 KL75/L1H/L1L
 64M x 8
 LVTTL
 8K
 3.3 
 ?
 0.3V
 D D P
 TSOP2
 54pin
 Now

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