All DDR chips have 184 pins while DDR2 have 240 pins
25 pins.
Hard drives aren't expandable(on any computer), but memory is and on this laptop it is expandable to 4GBs of DDRAM2 memory
100
You have to knock down ten pins in two tries to get a spare.
I think AT used 20 pins, and ATX introduced 24 pins.
to avoid floating pins ...........so as to avoid rail to rail current
This site (FreshDeals.com) has a number of good broaches and pins.
That depends on the amount of pins the old and new stereo have - the "pins" are where you plug your wiring into in the back of the stereo and not all stereos have the same number of pins. (But wiring adapters with the suitable number of pins can be bought)
Bowling averges are calculated by dividing total pins by number or games bowled.
X = Strike / = Spare - = No pins knocked down F = Foul Circled Number = a split with that number of pins knocked down.
there is four
for simplicity of calculation of no of pins