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IBM 35H8696 64MB Flash Memory Card
- Capacity: 64MB
- Type: Flash Memory Card
- Designed for specific IBM systems
- Used for firmware, configuration, or small data storage
- Offers reliable data retention
- Compact and portable form factor
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Product Overview
The IBM 35H8696 is a 64MB Flash Memory Card, designed for specific IBM systems requiring removable storage for firmware, configuration data, or small application loads. Its compact size and flash technology offer reliable data retention.
Technical Information
| Capacity | 64MB |
| Memory Type | Flash |
| Form Factor | Card |
Additional Specifications
| Manufacturer | IBM |
| Part Number | 35H8696 |
Product Description
The IBM 35H8696 is a 64MB flash memory card, a specialized storage medium designed for use within certain IBM hardware platforms. Unlike modern high-capacity storage devices, this card serves a more niche purpose, typically for storing essential system firmware, configuration settings, or small operational data sets. Its flash memory technology ensures that data is retained even when the card is not powered, providing a stable storage solution for critical system information. The 64MB capacity, while modest by today's standards, was sufficient for the specific requirements of the IBM systems it was designed for. These cards were often integrated into servers, networking equipment, or specialized industrial controllers where a small, reliable, and non-volatile storage component was necessary for boot-up processes or maintaining operational parameters. The card's form factor is designed for compatibility with the intended IBM hardware interfaces. This IBM 35H8696 memory card represents a component from an era where storage needs were different, focusing on reliability and specific functional requirements rather than sheer volume. It is a testament to the modular design principles employed in enterprise hardware, allowing for the easy replacement or updating of critical system components like firmware storage.



