Can anyone tell me where to find a Memory cross-reference

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Can anyone tell me where to find a Memory cross-reference

#1 Post by FIRSTJONTAR » Fri Sep 28, 2007 7:49 am

list between manufacturers? I have discovered that Samsung does make a mem card for my T20, but finding the freaking part number is driving me insane! There is a gent offering 2-256mb sodimm 144pin laptop cards for a REALLY decent price.. yet I cannot find the cross part number to a 33L3069/33L3070 part.
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Re: Can anyone tell me where to find a Memory cross-referenc

#2 Post by tfflivemb2 » Fri Sep 28, 2007 9:24 am

FIRSTJONTAR wrote:list between manufacturers? I have discovered that Samsung does make a mem card for my T20, but finding the freaking part number is driving me insane! There is a gent offering 2-256mb sodimm 144pin laptop cards for a REALLY decent price.. yet I cannot find the cross part number to a 33L3069/33L3070 part.
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I'm not quite sure that I understand your questions, but if you are trying to find out if the 33L3069/33L3070 stick will work in your T20, the answer is yes...it will.

Now, if you are asking for Samsung's part number for 33L3069/33L3070, I'm afraid that I don't know. As long as the 256mb sticks are low density (8 chips on each side) PC100 sticks, you should be fine...

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#3 Post by FIRSTJONTAR » Fri Sep 28, 2007 1:53 pm

I was kind of hoping that there was a master index somewhere as Samsung makes chips for Kingston, Micron makes them for Crucial, etc., that would detail across the board (as there truly aren't that many manufacturers,) what chips were comparable and compatible. I've yet to find a Samsung chart detailing even what they are good for. Same with Micron. While I can get the Micron built chips (aftermarket) from crucial, but they are labled with crucials numbers.. not microns. Really, kind of frustrating.
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#4 Post by tfflivemb2 » Fri Sep 28, 2007 2:00 pm

I think that you might be trying to make this much harder than it really is.

Are there part numbers on the 2 256mb sticks that this person is trying to sell you? (is it the 33L3069/33L3070 number)

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#5 Post by rkawakami » Fri Sep 28, 2007 2:46 pm

Most past and present major memory manufacturers (Micron, Samsung, Mitsubishi, Hynix, ProMos, Infineon, et al.) do publish a list of how their part numbering system is supposed to work. You can usually find them at the company's web site. Back in the day of "dead tree" databook distributions, some of those memory manufacturers also published cross-reference guides for their products. A little bit of Googling around ("samsung sdram memory module part numbering system") and you should be able to find something like this:

http://www.dewassoc.com/performance/mem ... _pc133.htm

Embedded in that long article is a now-dead link to Samsung's part number reference. If you poke around the main page and follow the obvious links to Memory and SDRAM, you should find this:

http://www.samsung.com/global/business/ ... mly_id=122

In the right column is a link to a .PDF file for "part number decoder" which does not seem to work for me (could be a dead link or my Firefox-Adobe Acrobat combination). In any event, there's an SODIMM link at the left and an EOL (end-of-life, i.e., obsoleted) link. For your specific request, you will need to go to the EOL list, find the SDRAM>Module>SODIMM listing and those modules will be low density version (4K/64ms in the Refresh column).

edit: Finally got the Samsung Module Code Information .PDF to download properly (after which Firefox crashed; aside: nice of FF to be able to recover all of the tabs!). It lists a lot of stuff that unless you are familiar with DRAM technology/terminology is fairly useless.

edit2: Oh, and as far as a cross-reference list is concerned, I'm still looking for one.

edit3: Found one published by Micron a few years back (2/2001) but it only covers the individual memory components on the module:

http://www.mscbp.hu/download/Micron/X_R ... ram201.pdf

Also found a site which lists modules made by several manufacturers but it's not really a cross-reference in the sense that you look at one table with everyone's part number on it. Rather, it's a group of links which let's you find out information about various modules (part number, size, organization, speed, etc.):

http://www.satech.com/parnumcrosre.html
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#6 Post by FIRSTJONTAR » Sat Sep 29, 2007 10:14 pm

OK.. not finding a reference for micron that spells out what models work with wich systems, I think I'll ask here...
has anyone used this chip ( or tried) in a T20/T21/T22?
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#7 Post by FIRSTJONTAR » Sat Sep 29, 2007 10:17 pm

This is the specs from Micron's webpage

Technology: SDRAM
Density: 256MB
Part Status: Production
RoHS: 5/6
Comp. Count: 16
Depth: 32Mb
Width: x64
Pin Count: 144-pin
Op. Temp.: 0C to +70C
Clock Rate: 133 MHz
CL: CL = 3
Voltage: 3.3V
Comp. Config: 16 Meg x 8
ECC: Non ECC
Module Ranks: Dual Rank



The modules listed below have all PASSED either Intel or other designated motherboard tests.
Part Number Motherboard Platform Test
MT16LSDF3264HG-133G4 COMPAQ EVO N410C LAPTOP FULL
MT16LSDF3264HG-133E4 COMPAQ EVO N600C LAPTOP BASIC
MT16LSDF3264HG-133G4 COMPAQ EVO N600C LAPTOP FULL
MT16LSDF3264HG-133G4 COMPAQ PRESARIO 2700 LAPTOP FULL
MT16LSDF3264HG-133G4 COMPAQ PRESARIO 700Z LAPTOP FULL
MT16LSDF3264HG-133G4 DELL LATITUDE C610 LAPTOP FULL
MT16LSDF3264HG-133G4 DELL LATTIUDE C400 LAPTOP FULL
MT16LSDF3264HG-133E4 HP OMNIBOOK 4150B LAPTOP FULL
MT16LSDF3264HG-133B2 HP OMNIBOOK 6000 LAPTOP BASIC
MT16LSDF3264HG-133E4 HP OMNIBOOK 900B LAPTOP FULL
MT16LSDF3264HG-133B2 HP OMNIBOOK XE2 LAPTOP BASIC
MT16LSDF3264HG-133E4 HP OMNIBOOK XE2 LAPTOP FULL
MT16LSDF3264HG-133B2 HP OMNIBOOK XE3 LAPTOP BASIC
MT16LSDF3264HG-133E4 HP OMNIBOOK XE3 LAPTOP FULL
MT16LSDF3264HG-133E4 HP PAVILLION LAPTOP FULL
MT16LSDF3264HG-133E4 IBM 570E LAPTOP BASIC
MT16LSDF3264HG-133B2 IBM A21M LAPTOP BASIC
MT16LSDF3264HG-133B2 IBM A22M LAPTOP BASIC
MT16LSDF3264HG-133G4 IBM A22P LAPTOP FULL
MT16LSDF3264HG-133G4 IBM R31 LAPTOP FULL
MT16LSDF3264HG-133G4 IBM T22 LAPTOP FULL
MT16LSDF3264HG-133G4 IBM T23 LAPTOP FULL
MT16LSDF3264HG-133G4 IBM X24 LAPTOP FULL
MT16LSDF3264HG-133G4 IBM X30 LAPTOP FULL
MT16LSDF3264HG-133G4 INTEL-OEM A22E LAPTOP FULL
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#8 Post by rkawakami » Sat Sep 29, 2007 10:42 pm

FIRSTJONTAR wrote:<snip>... I think I'll ask here... has anyone used this chip ( or tried) in a T20/T21/T22? MT16LSDF3264HG-10EE4
Yes. Quite a popular part number for a low density 256MB PC100 stick which will work in the T20, T21, T22, 600X, 600E, etc.

edit: I should add that this particular Micron module is functionally equivalent to the 33L3069/33L3070 IBM FRU.
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