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SIMM Definition |
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WordPerfect® 5.1 for DOS
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Solutions: SIMM: Single Inline Memory Module. A Single Inline Memory Module is a tiny card, about two inches to three inches long and .75 inches wide. It contains a varying number of chips. Depending on the capacity of the chips, SIMMs can provide different amounts of memory. The most popular being 256K and 1M per module. 286 and 386 computers (EISA and MCA standards) often use SIMMs instead of RAM chips to fit more components onto a smaller system board by plugging them into the board vertically instead of horizontally. |
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