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SubjectRe: Oops assist...
On 11-May-99 Richard B. Johnson wrote:
> Because that's how it works! Every memory access, read or write, adjusts
> ECC data. If it's a write, the compare-with-previous (actually an XOR)
> operation is skipped.

doesn't it really depend on the memory controller design?
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