What type of memory can I buy to add memory to a 20 year old video processor?

Jun 5, 2018
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I've got a 2000 Olympus High speed camera video monitor that has 2 of 4 slots filled with what I think are 32 meg memory cards.They have the following written on them:
TKM 32Mx32. They are 72 pin memory cards. I'd like to fill the other two slots with more memory. Can you tell from this information what I can mate up with the two that are there?

Thanks much

Joseph
 


Thank you for the response! I don't have the manual. I got it because the camera wasn't working and I was able to fix the camera and now I can record but at 2000 frames per second the memory is used up in less than 1 second. The back of the thing has MAC2000 which stands for the model. They had 500, 1000 and 2000 models. MAC stands for some kind of image acquisition camera. I can probably read the ID's on the memory chips if that will help here.
 
Why not just pull out existing memory modules, and take good pictures of them, both sides?

72-pin SIMM modules were popular, as you noted, more than 20 years ago (I remember paying $100 for 4x1MB in early 90's) Be careful with the exact specs, there used to be several almost incompatible models (buffered vs unbuffered, parity vs non-parity, etc) using same 72-pin interface.

Reputable memory sellers are your best starting point.
 


I would like to pull them out, but they have a kind of hot glue around the clamps to prevent that, and a nasty little note that says the warranty is void if you remove them! Now of course I'm not worried about the nasty note, the warranty was gone years ago, but I don't want to disturb the hot glue if I don't have to. The memory devices say:
"SEC Korea 746 "
"KM44C16014AS-6"
"UX1070AA"

There are 8 of them and they are 32 pin TSOP devices. There is a date on them of 12-20-97.