Here's Wizard again,

Sorry, to make some confusion on previous emails.

The IIfx uses 8 or 9 bit wide data per stick.  Like IIci, it has 
solder pads for parity chipset.  Mine has no parity chip installed 
so memory are 8 bit for each memory stick.

The chips on the 64 pin simms proved that.

Findings:
1.  They're standard FPM
2.  Can be 8 or two chips for IIfx's that has no parity chip, for 
parity, either  9 chips or three.

WTB:

3.  The simms in that IIfx I got are 1MB simms but I'm interested in 
8MB simms, as well as sample or dud 16MB simms.

I need that 8MB and dud 16MB oddball simms to trace it's pin outs 
correctly after I confirm that I can use my 16MB 72pin simm in  one 
bank.  That is same as four 64pin 4MB simms.

In  closing:

AST 64pin simms aren't compatiable since I had machines of these 
type.  They used 20bit simms w/ parity and installs in pairs.

About 72pin 16MB simm and IIfx when done, I'll report back with that 
findngs.

Cheers,

Wizard

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