Compaq Deskpro 386s/20n: More RAM
This has been a challenge. The user manual only really indicates the spare-part numbers for modules, but searching for those proved difficult. Therefore I went in for the lucky dip and purchased whatever I could find on eBay.
First was a cheap batch of unknown SIMMs. They all turned out not to work. I then purchased 2x4mb EDO SIMMs specifically by Compaq, but they didn't work either. There's a few FPM SIMMs below that should work... maybe they've been damaged by static or are of the wrong spec. Seems like I need compaq-certified FPM and hopefully I've now ordered the right parts.
Here's what I've got, what worked and what didn't. I've used the DRAM info page at retro hardware to try and determine the module information.
Update: There's a link here at efetcher that indicates I need parity RAM.
Module details | Chip details | Status |
---|---|---|
Original 2mb SIMM (256kbit x 4) x 16 = 1mbit x 16 = 8MB x 2 = 2mbyte |
HY4424 COMP#118689-001 KM44C256BJ-8 (x16) KM41C256J-8 (x8) |
Works - 2mb |
Compaq 2x4mb EDO SIMMs | Compaq 185173-002 - EDO - 4MB Fujitsu 814405C - 60 9269 F98 (8 chips) |
Does not work |
Could be SMART CQ SM5321000W-7 1mbit x 16 = 2mbyte x 2 chips = 4MB |
HY5118160 JC - 70 9545A KOREA (2 chips) |
Does not work |
4MB DRAM | Singapore TM248GBK32U-60 9706 TM5418169DX (4 chips) |
Does not work |
4M bit dynamic RAM organized 1,048,576 x 4-bit 4mbit x 8 chips = 8mbit (1MB) x 4 chips = 4MB Maybe EDO? |
HY514400A J - 70 9512B KOREA (8 chips) |
Does not work |
IC 4M X 4 FAST PAGE DRAM Another 4MB FPM? |
VG2617400EJ ABORL1 - 6 (8 chips) |
Does not work |
4M bit dynamic RAM organized 1,048,576 x 4-bit Officially EDO. 16 chips = 8mb. |
SEIWA - Made in Japan HY514404A LJ - 60 9461C KOREA (16 chips) |
Does not work |
4M bit dynamic RAM organized 1,048,576 x 4-bit Officially EDO. 16 chips = 8mb. |
4mb 72-pinn PARITY SIMMs | WORKS! - 8mb |
The machine simply does not turn on when it doesn't like the RAM... no beeping, nothing. Will report back when the FPM parity RAM arrives.
September 15th, 2023 - 14:04
Hey mate,
I’m currently restoring one of these machines and I’ve got to say thank you very much. Providing this kind of in-depth info in invaluable, especially for a machine like this which has very little coverage (It mustn’t have been very popular in the US?).
Cheers,
Will from Tassie
September 15th, 2023 - 14:51
Will,
I don’t even remember this post. Seems I forgot pretty quickly as I didn’t update regarding the FPM RAM that I was supposedly receiving. Unfortunately the machine is long gone! There’s a few other posts on here of this machine, specifically around the power supply. Hope it all helps!
Steven.