A Small question about 72 pin sdram.
I am about to replace the defect socket on my derringer 030, before doing that I would like to test the existing socket with a other 72 pin sdram, just to make sure it is the socket and not the SIMM.
There are a lot of 72 pin SIMM’s out there but nobody tells if they are 5v or 3,3 volt.
I tried google but I can’t figure this out.
I seems to me that 5v 72 pin SIMM’s are the most common right? So the SIMM I pull from old pc main board is most likely to be a 5v one??
Or did pc’s 486 etc use 3,3 volt SIMM and did only amiga and some appel used 5v SIMM’s?
Or maybe 3,3 volt is only used in devices like printers etc.
I just want to make sure I do not blow up my derringer by fitting a 3,3 volt SIMM.
Kind Regards
Sebastian,-