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  2. Power-on self-test - Wikipedia

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    The original IBM PC could be equipped with as little as 16 KB of RAM and typically had between 64 and 640 KB; depending on the amount of equipped memory, the computer's 4.77 MHz 8088 required between 5 seconds and 1.5 minutes to complete the POST and there was no way to skip it.

  3. Chevrolet Cobalt SS - Wikipedia

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    A SS Supercharged Cobalt racing. Available as a coupe only, the SS Supercharged featured the 2.0 L LSJ Ecotec engine with an Eaton M62 Roots type supercharger and air‑to‑liquid intercooler. [10]

  4. ECC memory - Wikipedia

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    However, in practice, multi-bit correction is usually implemented by interleaving multiple SEC-DED codes. [23] [24] Early research attempted to minimize the area and delay overheads of ECC circuits. Hamming first demonstrated that SEC-DED codes were possible with one particular check matrix.