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SIMM stands for Single Inline Memory Module. | SIMM stands for Single Inline Memory Module. | ||
− | These memory chips came on a small IC board that you would snap in place into a socket. These were far easier to install, remove and upgrade | + | These memory chips came on a small IC board that you would snap in place into a socket. These were far easier to install, remove and upgrade than the old DIPP chips. |
− | + | SIMMs were typically known for how many pins they had, with the common types being 30 pin & 72pin SIMMs. | |
[[Image:30 pin simm.jpg|thumb|right|200px|Two 30pin SIMMs]] | [[Image:30 pin simm.jpg|thumb|right|200px|Two 30pin SIMMs]] | ||
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Revision as of 12:19, 4 April 2013
SIMM stands for Single Inline Memory Module.
These memory chips came on a small IC board that you would snap in place into a socket. These were far easier to install, remove and upgrade than the old DIPP chips.
SIMMs were typically known for how many pins they had, with the common types being 30 pin & 72pin SIMMs.