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Comment by toast0

3 hours ago

> the precedent set quite a while ago has stood so strongly.

I wasn't really around for it, but I appreciate the early penny pinchers that developed fake parity ram. The IBM PC required a parity bit per byte?, but you could add an xor chip to calculate it at read and save out on the expensive ram chip.

I wouldn't mind paying a little more for ECC, what with the extra chip and a little more circuitry, but desktop ECC often starts at 50% more, which I'm way too cheap to pay for.