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						 Yep. Definitely corrosion. Not sure from what but likely capacitor oil or cadmium. Brush it off, bag it, post it as untested. ;)
 
  You’ll find with EDO the older the modules are on he more, diverse, the chips are. I’ve come across Kingston sticks with Samsung, AMD, IBM, and Motorola chips on the board. Out of a Leading Edge computer. :O  Obviously didn’t ship that way. :) 
  People have been servicing this market with swap outs for decades now. EDO was invented by Micron Tech in the late 80s; released in the early 90s. It was widely licensed and mass produced for a few years at then unheard of quantities. The prices at the time had it Wind up in everything from portable game systems and entry level PCs to high end theatre equipment and A/V.  Then production generally stopped as technology moves past the benefits… but! It was SO everywhere at a time when so much of the world was moving into computers and digital that it ended up inside everything since it was so inexpensive.
  Price had a run up in the early 2000s but most sellers at the time were also users, members of clubs and associations, etc. Somewhere along the way a bunch of different hand shake agreements made price fixing the norm and it’s stayed that way ever since. 
  I remember in the early 2010s one show I was at where a vendor had his table upturned and was forced off the floor. When I got up to ask they said he was over pricing EDO. That image stuck with me. 
  There are very few things in the computer world that get protected pricing world wide. Along with EDO memory you find LTO cartridges (rarely over $100), ultra wide SCSI cables ($10 is average), ADB cables (under $25) and ADB:USB converters (never over $50). All are items deeply entrenched in the non-public computing industry. 
  Even eBay takes some measures in protecting pricing limits. Yesterday there were 5 different 3D acceleration cards on ebay. All with onboard EDO memory. 4 at the gawd awful markup graphics cards are floating in now. And one was $50. Only one is still posted today. 
  You’ll find in their TOS that “certain items” will have their auctions halted when they reach a company determined value. I’ve had auctions stopped for LTO tapes when they reached $125 in bids.  Tiger’s market sellers also have limitations on those above items (and a few others). 
					
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