



BIT-REVERSED ADDRESSING WITHOUT DATA ALIGNMENT ON THE 'C3XBit-reversed addressing mode normally requires that the n-element array be aligned on an n-word boundary. When n is large, this may result in a large "hole" in the memory map. To enable more efficient use of memory, a technique to use bit-reversed addressing without data alignment is presented. View the complete PDF document: spra199.pdf (35 K Bytes) (Requires Acrobat Reader 3.x) Go to the Engineering Design Center to locate information on other TI Semiconductor devices.
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