Self identifying scheme for memory module including circuitry fo

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ABSTRACT:
A self-identifying scheme which permits a variety of integrated circuit semiconductor memory modules to inform a host processor as to each individual memory accessing speed or accessing time. Pre-encoded circuits within each memory module generate a coded signal when that module is selected by the host processor. The coded signal identifies the type of memory accessed, permitting the host processor to transfer information at a rate determined by the memory accessed.

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