Flash in 72 pin simm package?



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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