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General Protection Fault (GPF)   an gpf error message generated by Microsoft Windows indicating that a program being used attempted to access a portion of memory that is either invalid or already in use.  
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memory bank   any device intended for holding information over an extended period.  
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parity   a parity bit added to the end of a string of binary code that indicates whether the number of bits in the string with the value one is even or odd.  
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parity error   A machine error in which an odd number of bits are accidentally changed  
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re-marked chips   returned to the factory Remarked and resold back to retailers.  
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RIMM   a memory module developed by Kingston Technology Corp. that takes up less space inside the computer than the older DIMM module  
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SIMM (single inline memory module)   A SIMM, or single in-line memory module, is a type of memory module containing random access memory used in computers  
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Single channel   designating sound transmission or recording or reproduction over a single channel  
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single ranked   single ranked DIMM  
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single-sided   single sided  
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SO-DIMM (small outline DIMM)   is a type of computer memory built using integrated circuits. SO-DIMMs  
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synchronous DRAM (SDRAM)   a generic name for various kinds of dynamic SDRAM random access memory DRAM that are synchronized with the clock speed  
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triple channels   triple channel  
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