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piggybacking


1. A method for passing acknowledgement frames and {data frame}s in the same direction along a line. 2. The practice of increasing memory capacity by soldering chips on top of other chips. The chip-enable or high address pins would be connected to the address bus by a flying lead. Many Ohio Superboards were expanded to a massive 8K of RAM in this way. (1994-11-29)

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