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Product Overview |
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The 20-47330-17 DEC Memory Module Switch enables switching between memory modules in Digital Equipment Corporation systems, serving as a key component in managing memory resources for legacy hardware. It fits into setups where maintaining or upgrading memory is crucial for system stability and performance. |
General Information |
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| Brand | DEC |
| Part Number | 20-47330-17 |
| Condition | Refurbished |
Physical Characteristics |
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| Dimensions | 0.75 × 4 × 2 inches |
| Weight | 2.00 |
Product Description |
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The 20-47330-17 DEC Memory Module Switch is designed to aid in managing memory modules within Digital Equipment Corporation systems. It plays a role in switching between different memory modules, ensuring smooth operation and stability of older computing hardware. Often found in vintage computing setups or maintained by enthusiasts and technicians working with DEC equipment, this switch helps in optimizing memory configurations. It is built for those needing precise control over memory allocation in classic DEC architectures. Key Features
This switch is typically deployed in environments where maintaining or restoring older DEC systems is necessary, such as museums, research labs, or collector setups. It allows users to keep these classic machines running efficiently by managing memory module interactions without complex modifications. |
Use Cases |
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The 20-47330-17 DEC Memory Module Switch is primarily utilized in legacy Digital Equipment Corporation environments where managing memory resources is critical for system reliability. It serves IT professionals maintaining or upgrading older DEC hardware in institutional, industrial, or archival computing setups requiring consistent memory configuration. How It's Used:
This switch module aids operational continuity by providing straightforward memory management options, enhancing system stability in environments heavily dependent on legacy DEC hardware. It supports scalable memory configurations that align with evolving workload demands in specialized IT infrastructures. |