Subject: Re: simm question...
To: Simon Burge <simonb@telstra.com.au>
From: Herb Peyerl <hpeyerl@beer.org>
List: port-pmax
Date: 10/06/1998 09:21:39
Simon Burge <simonb@telstra.com.au>  wrote:
 > > The parts you really want are 2MB SIMMS called MS01-AA (for a maximum of
 > > 32MB) or 8MB SIMMs called MS02-CA (for a maximum of 128MB).  You have
 > 
 > Drat.  As Philip Tait points out, I meant MS01-CA, not MS02-CA here.
 > If you do find MS02-CAs (32MB SIMMs for the 5000/2xx series), I'm sure
 > someone will trade you for MS01-CA's :-)

I have two styles:

double-sided, with KM44C4000-7's which I think are 4Mbitx4 so that 
should be 32MB and they have stickers that read "*A01*".

single-sided TV514400SJ-70 which I think are 4mbitx1 which should make
these 4MB simms and the stickers read "*B01*"

I have qty-8 of the 32MB(?) ones and qty-4 of the 4MB(?) ones.

I have about 11 DS5000/120's plus another 8 DS5000/120's (the latter 
batch are serving as legs for the couch in my office)... Simon/Davidb
got me some /133 cpu's... My primary interest is in bringing one of
these puppies up in the build-lab...

I'd be willing to try to send some of this memory around although
I'd like to hang on to some in case I ever get a 5000/2xx or 
something that's applicable... I'm fairly 'giving' of hardware in
general if it looks like people need it... I just suck when it 
comes to actually shipping this stuff...