Multiple memory loading system based on multilevel lists

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ABSTRACT:
A multiple memory loading system with a plurality of intercoupled modules including memories able to transmit each of a plurality of data packets to the memories of a number of modules wherein said data packet may then be stored. The transmission of each of the data packets from one module only occurs to the memories of a number of predetermined modules of an initial set and indirectly from said memories to memories of other modules.

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