With apologies to Bob Hope's estate, here is a list of the rest of the DEC
memory:
24 MS16-BA 54-21245-BA 2Mx36 70ns 72-pin parity for 3000/300
22 54-21246-BA 2Mx32 60ns EDO 72-pin
8 54-19465-02
6 MS44-AA 54-19103-AA 4MB parity
13 54-21277-01 4Mx36 70ns 72-in parity
2 54-24683 EBV14 cache
2 MSP01 54-23170-EA 4Mx33 70ns 72-pin
4 MSP01-FB 54-24340-01 16MB EDO DIMM AlphaStation 500
2 54-23170-FA 2Mx33 70ns 72-pin
5 MS44L-BA 54-19145-BA VAXstation 4000/60
4 MSP01-FA 54-24329-01 8MB EDO DIMM AlphaStation 500
4 30-46506-06 texture memory DIMM for PowerStorm
2 54-23627-JA 2Mx32 60ns
30 MS40-WA 1MB SIMM
5 MS40-WB 4MB SIMM
3 20-45790-D7 64MB EDO DIMM
5 54-21250 16MB 72-pin SIMM
4 MS16-DA 54-21277 8Mx36 70ns 72-pin
17 MSP01-AC 54-23170-EA 4Mx33 70ns 72-pin
5 ME534-DE 54-21246 8MB parity 72-pin
20 MS44L-AA 54-19145-AA 4MB VS4000/60
5 54-23170-AA 4Mx36 70ns 72-pin
MANY 54-21225-BA 4Mx36 70ns 72-pin
MANY 54-21225-JA 1Mx32 60ns EDO 72-pin
Quite a grab bag. Let me know what interests you. Thanks again... Ben Myers
On Fri, 10 Nov 2006 23:40:30 -0500, Ben Myers
<ben_myers_spam_me_not at charter.net> wrote:
Well, Bing Crosby is a lot better than "Memories
may be beautiful and then..."
by Barbra. Gets your attention, too.
I recently acquired a carton of memory for older DEC computers. The part
numbers are below. I know this is not the usual place to sell stuff, but this
is all now pretty unusual in today's world of computers. I am not looking to
make a killing, either.
QTY-PART#-DESCRIPTION
4 54-21215-01 MS01-CA
18 54-19813-AE MS02L-AB 8MB DECStation 5000
~200 54-19145-01 MS44L-BC 4MB for 3100
12 54-19103-AA MS44-AA 16MB for 3100
24 54-21139-CP MS15-CA 4MB
39 54-21139-DP MS15-DA 8MB
Let me know if there is any you can use and give me a fair offer, more than
scrap value which is around $5/lb. Shipping is from Harvard, MA, USA. Thanks
much... Ben
ben_myers AT
charter.net