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ECC Error Correction Code modules are an advanced form of Parity detection often used in servers and critical data applications. ECC modules use multiple Parity bits per byte (usually 3) to detect double-bit errors. They also will correct single-bit errors without creating an error message. Some systems which support ECC can use a regular Parity module by using the Parity bits to make up the ECC code. However, a Parity system cannot use a true ECC module.
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ECC A method of error-detection in memory which checks and corrects single and multiple-bit errors. Memory with ECC capabilities has an extra chip in each bank. The ECC function is performed by the chipset, not by the module.
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eccentric The cam or part of the bow that is designed to control the stored energy of the bow.
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eccentric a term used to describe modular cubes in which the pattern on every face is different from the pattern on every other face.
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eccentric The off-center position of the Earth in the presumed circular orbits of the sun, moon, and planets in early geocentric models; an eccentric circle is a circle that is not centred on the Earth.
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