Electrical interfaces, addressing schemes, and command protocols allow for
communications with memory modules in computing devices such as imaging
and printing devices. Memory modules may be assigned an address through a
set of discrete voltages. One, multiple, or all of the memory modules may
be addressed with a single command, which may be an increment counter
command, a write command, or a punch out bit field. The status of the
memory modules may be determined by sampling a single signal that may be
at a low, high, or intermediate voltage level.