SDRAM

I have a compaq desktop with infineon 128 MB 100 Hz CL.2 MemoryStick 7AP140 and I want to move to two sticks of memory sdram 256 MB, but don't know what to buy. I'm trying to find out how many pines the one I have has and does it make a difference?

It makes a difference if a stick is double-sided. I'm looking for a thank you kingston again for the help

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