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Tue Nov 01, 2016 11:28 pm, within
Things to Never Scrap, Lostinlodos wrote:
EDO memory
This stuff is so rare nothing on the boardsort list compares
I've brought up EDO ram before.
99% of EDO ram is silver finger,
Yet thanks to an essay that is extensively referenced; that was posted on http://www.scribd.Com titled the future of EDO (subscription required) we now have a more realistic estimate of EDO in the wild. 140-150 million EDO compatible boards.
Non working EDO sticks are since mid October averaging $10 per stick
Verified working (having some level of guarantee) are past $100 on the high end. How can you identify EDO memory in the wild? Recently, I found these two sticks and, fortunately for me, they had nice little stickers on them saying they were HP 8MB-EDO 60 DRAM.
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What about these five sticks of silver edged RAM I pulled out of a Lexmark 4 Laser Printer? No EDO stickers. Does EDO memory only show up in computers? If they aren’t factory identified as EDO, what other ways are there to identify EDO memory in the wild?