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From: faunt@hplabs.UUCP (Doug Faunt)
Newsgroups: net.arch
Subject: Re: uninitialized data
Message-ID: <2215@hplabs.UUCP>
Date: Mon, 23-Sep-85 16:04:36 EDT
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Posted: Mon Sep 23 16:04:36 1985
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> 
> One way to trap on uninitialized memory locations is to set the parity bit
> incorrectly for uninitialized locations.  If the location is read before being 
> written, a bad parity interrupt will occur.  The Burroughs stack machines use
> this technique.
> 
> - Arch

This is what the original WATFOR for the 7040/44 did, also.
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