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JIM HOLSONBACK wrote in a message to MATT MC_CARTHY: JH> I could probably try to deduce the chip code by taking an JH> assortment of Micron sticks of various capacities, and tabulating JH> and comparing the numbers on the chips. I've delayed doing that JH> because the Micron markings on the chips are quite difficult to JH> read, even with a magnifying glass. (Kinda like some of the Intel JH> markings on their chipsets). That bugs me too, and is why a few years back I had to go out and buy myself one of those big lighted magnifiers, just to be able to see stuff I used to be able to see all the time, without any problems... ---* Origin: TANSTAAFL BBS 717-838-8539 (1:270/615) SEEN-BY: 10/345 106/1 116/35 128/187 150/115 220 167/133 226/600 229/1000 SEEN-BY: 229/2000 3000 249/116 266/12 270/615 280/5003 379/1 1200 633/267 SEEN-BY: 633/270 712/848 2404/201 3800/1 @PATH: 270/615 150/220 379/1 633/267 |
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