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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Sep. 12, 1995
Filed:
Mar. 17, 1992
Kazuya Iwasaki, Hadano, JP;
Hiroshi Kosuge, Hadano, JP;
Yoshio Kiriu, Hadano, JP;
Ryoichi Kurihara, Hadano, JP;
Hitachi, Ltd., , US;
Abstract
Memory expansion using memory packages of different generations is performed without unnecessarily increasing the minimum memory capacity of a memory device and while obtaining a high error detecting ability and high reliability. In expanding the capacity of a memory device by using first generation 1M.times.1 bit IC memory packages, second generation 4M.times.4 bits IC memory packages, or third generation 16M.times.8 bits IC memory packages, the total code length is set to 40 bits, a 4's multiple, within a range longer than the total code length necessary for S4ED and shorter than the total code length necessary for S8ED, and a reduced code is used for enhancing the S8ED function. In this manner, wasteful first generation IC memory packages can be reduced in number, and the error detecting ability of a memory device using third generation memory packages can be retained substantially the same as that of a memory device using first generation memory packages.