Electrical computers and digital processing systems: memory – Storage accessing and control – Memory configuring
Reexamination Certificate
2007-09-27
2010-11-09
Bragdon, Reginald G. (Department: 2189)
Electrical computers and digital processing systems: memory
Storage accessing and control
Memory configuring
C711S104000, C711S105000, C711S153000, C711S172000, C711SE12046
Reexamination Certificate
active
07831797
ABSTRACT:
A memory system is functionally designed so that, despite operation without an error correction device, memory chips of a memory module that are actually provided for error correction are concomitantly used for the data transfer. A control device is configured to receive, store and transfer data packets to and from a first and second set of memory chips. Transfer of an internal packet data from the control device to memory takes place such that a first record is stored in a second set of memory chips and additional records are stored in the first set of memory chips. In preferred embodiments, data is allocated in the second set of memory chips such that at least one additional transfer step takes place to the second set of memory chips compared with transfers to the first set of memory chips. In the additional transfer step(s), the first set of memory chips is masked from receiving data.
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Bragdon Reginald G.
Qimonda AG
Slater & Matsil L.L.P.
Talukdar Arvind
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