Method and apparatus for dynamically testing a memory within a c

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371 224, 371 225, 371 211, G01R 3128, G06F 1200

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A method and apparatus for increasing the efficiency of a dynamic read and/or write operation of a memory element within a computer system. The dynamic read and/or write operation may be performed when the computer system is in a functional mode or a test mode. The present invention may reduce the number of bits that are required to be serially shifted into a design by providing an auto-increment block. It is recognized that most multi-word access to a memory are made to sequential address locations within the memory. The auto-increment block takes advantage of this and automatically manipulates the address thereby not requiring subsequent addresses to be serially shifted into the design. Further, the control word may be stored within the design for subsequent accesses. That is, the support controller may shift a starting address and a control word into the design. The addresses for subsequent accesses may be generated by the auto-increment block, thereby only requiring that the support controller shift a data word to/from the design. This may significantly reduce the time necessary perform the subsequent read and/or write operations.

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