Simulcast standard multichip memory addressing system

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395425, 365 63, 365193, 36523003, 364244, 3642544, 364DIG1, G06F 1206, G11C 700, G11C 800

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ABSTRACT:
The memory addressing system of the present invention incorporates industry standard features for compatibility and adds the capability of using high-density module memory boards exclusively or in combination with current or next generation standard memory modules without increasing system power requirements. The system provides a plurality of standardized memory module circuit board sockets that are electrically connected so as to provide address decoded RAS signals in addition to the standard row and column addressing signals.

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