circular buffer(its urgent)
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ravindra kalla



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Posted: Mon Aug 08, 2005 12:00 am    Post subject: circular buffer(its urgent) Reply with quote

hi,

i m doing project on image processing.For that i need to store pixel value of any frame in memory. I read from one journal that there is
one circular read address generator which is used to generate physical address from logical address this help to reduce the size of memory.

I have to store 30*32 pixel in memory.NOW for that i have to generate physical address for those memory location.THey suggest circular read address generator for this.

But i never read about circular read address generato.So please anybody tell me about this generator.
Is it possible to reduce memory size using this method.
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Rob Turk
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Posted: Sat Aug 13, 2005 11:58 am    Post subject: Re: circular buffer(its urgent) Reply with quote

"ravindra kalla" <ravindra28d@rediffmail-dot-com.no-spam.invalid> wrote in
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Quote:
hi,

i m doing project on image processing.For that i need to store pixel
value of any frame in memory. I read from one journal that there is
one circular read address generator which is used to generate physical
address from logical address this help to reduce the size of memory.

I have to store 30*32 pixel in memory.NOW for that i have to generate
physical address for those memory location.THey suggest circular read
address generator for this.

But i never read about circular read address generato.So please
anybody tell me about this generator.
Is it possible to reduce memory size using this method.


I think you're asking the wrong people. This group primarily focusses on
harddisks, tape drives, CD/DVD, storage area networks and backup/restore
issues. I would suggest posting your question in the comp.arch.embedded
newsgroup where people routinely deal with generating memory and processor
addresses.

Rob
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