Ecc (Error Checking And Correction); Edo (Extended Data Output) Memory; Eeprom (Electronic Erasable Programmable Rom); Eprom (Erasable Programmable Rom) - AOpen AX45-4D MAX Online Manual

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The ECC mode needs 8 ECC bits for 64-bit data. Each time memory is accessed; ECC bits are updated and checked by a special
algorithm. The ECC algorithm has the ability to detect double-bit error and automatically correct single-bit error while parity mode can only
detect single-bit error.
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The EDO DRAM technology is actually very similar to FPM (Fast Page Mode). Unlike traditional FPM that tri-states the memory output data
to start the pre-charge activity, EDO DRAM holds the memory data valid until the next memory access cycle, that is similar to pipeline effect
and reduces one clock state.
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Traditional motherboard stores BIOS code in EPROM. EPROM can only be erased by ultra-violet (UV) light. If BIOS has to be upgraded,
you need to remove EPROM from motherboard, clear by UV light, re-program, and then insert back.
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