This extended Hamming code is popular in computer memory systems [ citation needed ] , where it is known as SECDED (abbreviated from single error correction, double error detection ) [ citation needed ] . Particularly popular is the (72,64) code, a truncated (127,120) Hamming code plus an additional parity bit [ citation needed ] , which has the same space overhead as a (9,8) parity code.

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