Re: Please help me identify my SIEMENS SDRAM



On Mon, 29 May 2006 17:51:48 +0200, Frank Spade <news@xxxxxxxx> put
finger to keyboard and composed:

Hello,

I bought SIEMENS SDRAM with a label that says:

SIEMENS HYS64V8200GU-8 8M x 64 SDRAM A2298510189 PC100-222-620

I was told these are 512 MB chips, but my computer only recognizes 64
MB. What is right?

Kind regards,

Frank

The module's capacity is 512Mbits, ie 64Mbytes.

Here is the data***:
http://www.ortodoxism.ro/datasheets/siemens/HYS64V8200GU-8B.pdf

"The HYS 64(72)8200 and HYS 64(72)16220 are industry standard 168-pin
8-byte Dual in-line Memory Modules (DIMMs) which are organized as 8M ×
64, 8M × 72 in 1 bank and 16M × 64 and 16M × 72 in two banks high
speed memory arrays designed with 64M Synchronous DRAMs (SDRAMs) for
non-parity and ECC applications."

You can further confirm the capacity by identifying the individual
chips.

- Franc Zabkar
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