[VoIP] 72 pin EDO memory question

John Novack jnovack at stromberg-carlson.org
Sun Dec 2 21:06:55 CST 2007


The only thing I can add to the confusion is the 3810-V's I have are 
equipped with Kingston memory, KTM16X32LA-60EG
8 chips made by NEC and six little chips on the back side
A part number label 9905051-003.A00 Not sure if that is Cisco or Kingston

John Novack


john jones wrote:
> I'm trying to figure out why some 64M 72 pin EDO memory modules don't work in the Cisco MC3810.    Cisco  has always made a  lot of memory  by having internal part numbers with no cross reference numbers.   The 3810 should take 60ns, 16X4 4k EDO, non-parrity modules according to one Cisco document I found.   I thought this meant 16M x 4 bytes (32 bits) and the 4K refers to the refresh rate.  The 64M modules I have all have 8 chips which seems to confirm the no-parity.
>
>
> Does anyone know what other parameters might exist?  The 3810 uses the Motorola MPC860 processor which can use 8,16,or 32 bits.  I don't know the router uses.
>
> Thanks!
>
> John
>
>
>
>
> _______________________________________________
> VoIP mailing list
> VoIP at ckts.info
> http://lists.ckts.info/mailman/listinfo/voip
> Project Web Page: http://www.ckts.info/
>
>   

-- 
Dog is my co-pilot



More information about the VoIP mailing list