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Adapter ADP-RM1A to test SIMM30 / SIP32 ram-modules from 256Kb to 8Mb
Pin Name Description
1 VCC +5V
2 /CAS Column Address Strobe
3 DQ0 Data 0
4 A0 Address 0
5 A1 Address 1
6 DQ1 Data 1
7 A2 Address 2
8 A3 Address 3
9 GND Ground
10 DQ2 Data 2
11 A4 Address 4
12 A5 Address 5
13 DQ3 Data 3
14 A6 Address 6
15 A7 Address 7
16 DQ4 Data 4
17 A8 Address 8
18 A9 Address 9
19 A10 Address 10
20 DQ5 Data 5
21 /WE Write Enable
22 GND Ground
23 DQ6 Data 6
24 A11 Address 11
25 DQ7 Data 7
26 QP Data Parity Out
27 /RAS Row Address Strobe
28 /CASP The line is the /CAS line for the parity RAM on the card. The parity generator circuitry of the motherboards needed a longer time to generate a parity bit, so the CAS for the extra DRAM had be controlled seperately, hence, the extra /CAS line. (Source: Tom Walsh).
29 DP Data Parity In
30 VCC +5V
Note: SIMM above is a 4MBx9.
QP & DP is N/C on SIMMs without parity.
A9 is N/C on 256kB.
A10 is N/C on 256kB & 1MB. A11 is N/C on 256kB, 1MB & 4MB.
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