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Wrap around by bit masking
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Re: Wrap around by bit masking
It just dawned on me that I had once used this exact method for a similar application...on an i860 chip.
Gawd, I feel old.
Gawd, I feel old.
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Re: Wrap around by bit masking
HughBanton wrote:However I've put together a schematic showing my [...] code
Aha, a "memrefin" example - I'd been getting curious about those ever since you first mentioned them! Thanks!
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Re: Wrap around by bit masking
I've made a couple of mods to my wave-scan dem and updated the original post, v2. Nothing serious; I spotted one factual slip-up on the front, and I've also added the key to memrefin[addr] which @myco posted when it was first introduced on Alpha.
The dual wave-read code is also 99% @myco's - as if you couldn't guess!
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The dual wave-read code is also 99% @myco's - as if you couldn't guess!
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HughBanton - Posts: 265
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Re: Wrap around by bit masking
^ Excellent, the memref key makes everything a lot clearer - thanks again!
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