[juneau-lug] Re: 486 laptop RAM

  • From: Nels Tomlinson <nelstomlinson@xxxxxxx>
  • To: juneau-lug@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Wed, 23 Jul 2003 22:36:11 -0800

Hi, Stephen,

That was me.  Glad to know that I'm not the only one who has a hard time 
remembering names and faces.

The ones I need are about 60mm long, 25mm wide, and have ( if I counted 
correctly) 36 pins on each side, all in one group.    Modern laptop ram, 
by contrast, is about 68mm by 25mm, and has 30 pins on a side in one 
group, and 42 pins on a side in a second group (I blinked when counting, 
so those numbers may be off?), with the groups separated by a notch.

If I'm guessing right on the Kingston site, what I need is Kingston part 
number KTD-XP/16.

Thanks for checking that for me.
Nels

Stephen E. Bodnar wrote:

>I know somebody I talked to was looking for 486 laptop RAM. I just 
>disassembled my old Panasonic (the one with a Y2K bug so not good for 
>much) but I don't think the RAM will be very useful unless you have a 
>Panasonic - it is Kingston KTP-CF41-16 - it looks like half a PCMCIA 
>card.
>
>Later,
>  Stephen
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