Keywords: chip dimm memory pc133 project 365 project365 ram stick ramstick computer chip microprocessor computer circuit electronics circuitry depth of field This week I've been spending a little time trying to breathe life into printers. In work it's been clogged up inkjets, and at home it's been an Epson Laser with an interesting error: D1122- The error comes up almost instantly, leading us to believe that the problem was likely to be RAM. Fortunately Dave had a collection of vintage PC133 DIMMs that we could blow the dust off. Sadly all check out with the same error, so I'm now thinking that the problem might be a corrupted boot ROM. I'm sure I'll get to the bottom of it sooner or later, but for now enjoy this macro view of some RAM sticks. This week I've been spending a little time trying to breathe life into printers. In work it's been clogged up inkjets, and at home it's been an Epson Laser with an interesting error: D1122- The error comes up almost instantly, leading us to believe that the problem was likely to be RAM. Fortunately Dave had a collection of vintage PC133 DIMMs that we could blow the dust off. Sadly all check out with the same error, so I'm now thinking that the problem might be a corrupted boot ROM. I'm sure I'll get to the bottom of it sooner or later, but for now enjoy this macro view of some RAM sticks. |