The 256M DIMM has 28 address inputs, yet it is a 256M DRAM. Explain how a 28-bit
memory address is forced into 14 address inputs
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When a DRAM chip has 8 Data pins, this means that it has grouped its cells internally into 8-bit chunks and it has interface circuitry that allows you to address its data 8 bits at a time, instead of one bit at a time like with the older TM4100GAD8 SIMM we looked at
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