likely its 30 pin memory. I have a few 1 meg 30 pin someplace not enough
to do you any good.
Try the local swap meet or ebay. Some antique dealer might have some if
there not made into jewlery.
CWSIV
On Fri, 7 May 2004 22:48:16 +0200 Hans du Plooy
On Wednesday 05 May 2004 07:12, Felix Miata wrote:
EDO came long after Pentiums, so I doubt any 486's know anything about it. You need FPM, the standard 72 pin prior to EDO.
Are there more than one type of 72-pin SIMMs? These are 72-pin, workes fine in a Pentium, but the 486 won't have it.
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