On Monday 08 September 2008, Antonio Carlini wrote:
Patrick Finnegan wrote:
I've got a bunch of DIMMs pulled from RS/6000
SP hardware available
for not much cost. The memory is 3rd party (Kingston) 512MB DIMMs
that were used in Purdue's SP high node systems. Third-party
memory doesn't seem to be worth much, so I'm not asking too much,
say $10+shipping per set of 8 or so.
These are equivalent to IBM FRU 07L9758, F/C 4121 or 4100
This
http://www.memoryx.net/4100mx.html suggests that this is a
200-pin SDRAM DIMM. Is it really? 168, 184 or 240 I could believe
but I've never heard of a 200-pin DIMM before now.
Yes, 200-pin. IBM proprietary, they have ECC plus an extra chip (so, 80
bits wide, I think) that the hardware will swap in if it finds too many
ECC errors.
Pat
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