pablolie;183808 Wrote: 
> 
> It's a known fact that every SRAM built will have very high probability
> of bit errors. The calculations on how often vary - there are several
> presentations by Sun (those somewhat self-serving). The fact ou haven't
> seen that does not prove basic facts about SRAMs wrong, and there's a
> reason why high availability applications with utter zero tolerance for
> bit errors (avionics, for one, among many) unerringly demand ECC.

Define 'very high'....

Call me dubious, but it has been years since I have seen computers that
used SRAM for main memory, so there is a definite credibility problem
when the wrong type of RAM is being referred to.

(Ah, the days of Godbout EconoRAM boards... DRAM still annoys me, so
complicated... but modern chipsets make generating refresh easy).


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