On Fri, 21 Jun 2002 23:39:50 -0400 (EDT) William Donzelli wrote:
The other weirdness to pass my eye (but managed to get)
is a small
package of chips. These are "purple" DIPs, 16 or 18 pins (can't recall
offhand), with two LCCCs piggybacked. This method of construction is
common in very high end memory chips and military assemblies. The LCCCs
are Mosteks, and some are clearly labelled MK4116 with 1980-ish
datecodes. Memory, probably, the good 'ol 16K DRAM.
But the weirdness...two DRAMs on a package is pretty
weird (I suppose
making a 32Kx 1 or 16K x 2), but these things have Apple logos.
Huh?
IIRC: these were used for a 256k RAM upgrade on Apple III's.
-jim
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