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IBM A5347-60001 4MB SIMM Flash Memory for W820
- Capacity: 4MB
- Type: Flash Memory
- Form Factor: SIMM (Single In-line Memory Module)
- Interface: Parallel (typical for SIMMs)
- Application: Firmware storage, configuration data, boot code
- Brand: IBM
- Part Number: A5347-60001
- Target System: IBM W820
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Product Overview
The IBM A5347-60001 is a 4MB SIMM flash memory module designed for the IBM W820 system. It serves as a non-volatile storage component for firmware or configuration data.
Technical Information
| Storage Capacity | 4MB |
| Memory Type | Flash Memory |
| Form Factor | SIMM |
| Brand | IBM |
Additional Specifications
| Part Number | A5347-60001 |
| Application | Firmware Storage |
| Compatible System | IBM W820 |
| Interface | Parallel |
Product Description
The IBM A5347-60001 is a 4MB SIMM (Single In-line Memory Module) containing flash memory. This type of module was commonly used in older computer systems for storing firmware, BIOS, or configuration data that needed to be non-volatile, meaning it retained its data even when the system was powered off. Designed specifically for the IBM W820 system, this SIMM likely holds essential boot code, operating system firmware, or configuration settings required for the W820 to function. The 4MB capacity, while small by modern standards, was sufficient for the firmware requirements of systems from the era when the W820 was prevalent. Flash memory offers the advantage of being electrically erasable and programmable, allowing firmware to be updated if necessary. The SIMM form factor indicates a parallel interface connection, where data bits are transferred simultaneously. This component is crucial for the initial startup and proper operation of the IBM W820.


