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  • Parity
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  • Parity determines whether a random access memory unit stores a parity bit for error detection purposes. Non-parity RAM does not include a parity bit, and parity RAM does. Parity RAM requires one additional bit to be stored with each byte of information, requiring memory modules to store 9, rather than 8, bits for every byte.
  • Parity refers to the “[b]it(s) used to determine whether a block of data has been altered.” It is now an obsolete method of detecting communication errors.
  • Parity (能力勝負 Nōryoku shōbu, lit. Ability Battle) is a skill from Fire Emblem: Path of Radiance and Fire Emblem: Radiant Dawn. When activated, this skill negates the effects of both its user and the enemy's Skills and added bonuses. In Path of Radiance, this skill has nothing of particular value, but can find of use in the final chapter, where there are more enemy characters carrying skills than usual.
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  • Parity
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  • Ignores any bonuses the player and/or the enemy may benefit from.
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  • Parity determines whether a random access memory unit stores a parity bit for error detection purposes. Non-parity RAM does not include a parity bit, and parity RAM does. Parity RAM requires one additional bit to be stored with each byte of information, requiring memory modules to store 9, rather than 8, bits for every byte.
  • Parity (能力勝負 Nōryoku shōbu, lit. Ability Battle) is a skill from Fire Emblem: Path of Radiance and Fire Emblem: Radiant Dawn. When activated, this skill negates the effects of both its user and the enemy's Skills and added bonuses. In Path of Radiance, this skill has nothing of particular value, but can find of use in the final chapter, where there are more enemy characters carrying skills than usual. In Radiant Dawn, this skill is especially useful in the final chapters, where it can be used as a substitute for Nihil to avoid being hit by Aurora, allowing the player to destroy Ashera's protective Aura more efficiently.
  • Parity refers to the “[b]it(s) used to determine whether a block of data has been altered.” It is now an obsolete method of detecting communication errors.