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It's just one resistor (15 ohms) and one wire, soldered to DQ26. The wire acts like an antenna, picking up any nearby EM interference and dumping it straight onto the data bus. The resistor (which might be entirely unnecessary) is just there to make sure that the interference isn't so great as to disturb normal operation of the memory—I only want glitches to happen on-demand, not all the time.