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Message   Ron O'neill    Prowler   simms   August 12, 1995
 12:22 PM *  

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WHAT!!!!!

a 4x36 is a 72 pin, 16 Megabyte Simm.  It has 36 four megabit chips on it (or
the equivalent) and does parity checking.

It is most certainly not a 36 pin simm (if there is even such a thing)

I have a pair of 1x36es (4 megs each) and a pair of 2x36es (8 megs each) in
my machine right now.

-=Nevarre=-
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