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FASTYPE SIGMA-ALDRICH BIOTECHNOLOGY, L.P. 3050 Spruce St. St. Louis MO 63101 FAST TYPE;A full line of chemicals for manufacturing, research and scientific use; chemical compounds for use in the manufacture of pharmaceutical preparations; chemicals for use in industry and science; reagents for scientific and research use; reagents for human and animal genotyping and identification, human and animal genetic analysis, DNA sequence detection and gene expression; diagnostic kits and assays comprising reagents for use in human and animal genotyping and identification, human and animal genetic analysis, DNA sequence detection and gene expression; reagents for use in clinical and medical laboratories for human and animal genotyping and identification, human and animal genetic analysis, DNA sequence detection and gene expression; diagnostic kits and assays for use in clinical and medical laboratories comprising reagents for human and animal genotyping and identification, human and animal genetic analysis, DNA sequence detection and gene expression;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. An RNIC implementation that performs direct data placement to memory where all segments of a particular connection are aligned, or moves data through reassembly buffers where all segments of a particular connection are non-aligned. The type of connection that cuts-through without accessing the reassembly buffers is referred to as a "Fast" connection because it is highly likely to be aligned, while the other type is referred to as a "Slow" connection. When a consumer establishes a connection, it specifies a connection type. The connection type can change from Fast to Slow and back. The invention reduces memory bandwidth, latency, error recovery using TCP retransmit and provides for a "graceful recovery" from an empty receive queue. The implementation also may conduct CRC validation for a majority of inbound DDP segments in the Fast connection before sending a TCP acknowledgement (Ack) confirming segment reception.