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16MB, 60ns, 72 Pin SIMM, 3.3v, EDO
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16MB, 60ns, 72 Pin SIMM, 3.3v, FPM
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16MB, 60ns, 72 Pin SIMM, 5v, EDO
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16MB, 60ns, 72 Pin SIMM, 5v, EDO
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16MB, 60ns, 72 Pin SIMM, 3.3v, EDO
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16MB, 60ns, 72 Pin SO SIMM, 5v, FPM
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16MB, 60ns, 72 Pin SIMM, 5v, FPM, Parity
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16MB, 60ns, 72p SIMM, 5v, FPM, Parity
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