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- SIMM abstract "A SIMM, or single in-line memory module, is a type of memory module containing random-access memory used in computers from the early 1980s to the late 1990s. It differs from a dual in-line memory module (DIMM), the most predominant form of memory module today, in that the contacts on a SIMM are redundant on both sides of the module. SIMMs were standardised under the JEDEC JESD-21C standard.Most early PC motherboards (8088-based PCs, XTs, and early ATs) used socketed DIP chips for DRAM. As computer memory capacities grew, memory modules were used to save motherboard space and ease memory expansion. Instead of plugging in eight or nine single DIP chips, only one additional memory module was needed to increase the memory of the computer.".
- SIMM thumbnail SIMM_30_68_72.png?width=300.
- SIMM wikiPageExternalLink 1000%20General%20SIMM%20Ver2(09-04).pdf.
- SIMM wikiPageID "229596".
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- SIMM wikiPageOutDegree "61".
- SIMM wikiPageRevisionID "698565793".
- SIMM wikiPageWikiLink Amiga.
- SIMM wikiPageWikiLink Apple_Inc..
- SIMM wikiPageWikiLink Atari_ST.
- SIMM wikiPageWikiLink Bit.
- SIMM wikiPageWikiLink Category:Computer_memory_form_factor.
- SIMM wikiPageWikiLink Commodore_International.
- SIMM wikiPageWikiLink DIMM.
- SIMM wikiPageWikiLink Dual-ported_RAM.
- SIMM wikiPageWikiLink Dual_in-line_package.
- SIMM wikiPageWikiLink Dynamic_random-access_memory.
- SIMM wikiPageWikiLink ECC_memory.
- SIMM wikiPageWikiLink Edge_connector.
- SIMM wikiPageWikiLink Great_Valley_Products.
- SIMM wikiPageWikiLink HP_LaserJet.
- SIMM wikiPageWikiLink AT.
- SIMM wikiPageWikiLink IBM_Personal_Computer_XT.
- SIMM wikiPageWikiLink 2.
- SIMM wikiPageWikiLink Integrated_circuit_packaging.
- SIMM wikiPageWikiLink Intel_80286.
- SIMM wikiPageWikiLink Intel_80386.
- SIMM wikiPageWikiLink Intel_80486.
- SIMM wikiPageWikiLink Intel_8088.
- SIMM wikiPageWikiLink JEDEC.
- SIMM wikiPageWikiLink Macintosh_II.
- SIMM wikiPageWikiLink Macintosh_IIfx.
- SIMM wikiPageWikiLink Macintosh_Plus.
- SIMM wikiPageWikiLink Macintosh_Quadra.
- SIMM wikiPageWikiLink Motherboard.
- SIMM wikiPageWikiLink Motorola_68000.
- SIMM wikiPageWikiLink Motorola_68020.
- SIMM wikiPageWikiLink Motorola_68030.
- SIMM wikiPageWikiLink Motorola_68060.
- SIMM wikiPageWikiLink P5_(microarchitecture).
- SIMM wikiPageWikiLink Parity_bit.
- SIMM wikiPageWikiLink Pentium_II.
- SIMM wikiPageWikiLink Pentium_Pro.
- SIMM wikiPageWikiLink Random-access_memory.
- SIMM wikiPageWikiLink Redundancy_(engineering).
- SIMM wikiPageWikiLink SIPP_memory.
- SIMM wikiPageWikiLink Serial_presence_detect.
- SIMM wikiPageWikiLink Wang_Laboratories.
- SIMM wikiPageWikiLink Workstation.
- SIMM wikiPageWikiLink Zero_insertion_force.
- SIMM wikiPageWikiLink Zig-zag_in-line_package.
- SIMM wikiPageWikiLink File:Atari_STE_256kB_RAM_1.jpg.
- SIMM wikiPageWikiLink File:Edoram.jpg.
- SIMM wikiPageWikiLink File:SIMM_30_68_72.png.
- SIMM wikiPageWikiLink File:SIMM_Bank.jpg.
- SIMM wikiPageWikiLinkText "30-pin SIMM".
- SIMM wikiPageWikiLinkText "72-pin SIMM".
- SIMM wikiPageWikiLinkText "SIMM".
- SIMM wikiPageWikiLinkText "dual-ported SIMMs".
- SIMM wikiPageWikiLinkText "simm sockets".
- SIMM wikiPageWikiLinkText "single in-line memory module".
- SIMM wikiPageWikiLinkText "socketed RAM boards".
- SIMM wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:About.
- SIMM wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Commons_category.
- SIMM wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:DRAM.
- SIMM wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Lead_too_long.
- SIMM subject Category:Computer_memory_form_factor.
- SIMM hypernym Module.
- SIMM type Software.
- SIMM comment "A SIMM, or single in-line memory module, is a type of memory module containing random-access memory used in computers from the early 1980s to the late 1990s. It differs from a dual in-line memory module (DIMM), the most predominant form of memory module today, in that the contacts on a SIMM are redundant on both sides of the module. SIMMs were standardised under the JEDEC JESD-21C standard.Most early PC motherboards (8088-based PCs, XTs, and early ATs) used socketed DIP chips for DRAM.".
- SIMM label "SIMM".
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- SIMM sameAs Single_Inline_Memory_Module.
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- SIMM sameAs Single_in-line_memory_module.
- SIMM sameAs SIMM.
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- SIMM sameAs m.01hdzq.
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- SIMM wasDerivedFrom SIMM?oldid=698565793.
- SIMM depiction SIMM_30_68_72.png.
- SIMM isPrimaryTopicOf SIMM.