Flash in 72 pin simm package?
- From: Hamad bin Turki al Salami <hamad@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 04 Apr 2007 09:48:38 -0600
I'm looking for flash memory packaged on 72 pin simm boards,
similar to the 72 pin simm EDO memory that was standard some
time in the 1990's for PC's. I think a number of kinds of printers
and other devices from that era used flash in this format,
usually in 2MB capacity. I'm looking for bigger ones, 16 or
32 MB. I know this was made, because I have a 32MB one (which
seems to no longer work) and a device that used it for storage.
However, I don't know how standard it ever was.
Does anyone know about this kind of flash memory? Does anyone
know where it is still sold?
Also, does anyone know where I could get testing/burning equipment
to read and write this kind of flash memory and play around with
it?
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