Electrical computers and digital processing systems: memory – Address formation – Combining two or more values to create address
Patent
1996-02-08
1998-06-09
Asta, Frank J.
Electrical computers and digital processing systems: memory
Address formation
Combining two or more values to create address
711216, 711217, 711218, 711219, 364DIG1, G06F 1300
Patent
active
057652198
ABSTRACT:
Data storage apparatus comprises: a memory having a plurality of addressable memory locations for storage of data items and memory address input means for receiving addresses of locations to be accessed; main input means for receiving an input address corresponding to a memory location; a counter for changing a count in response to a clock signal; address adjustment means for combining the count with an input address to generate an adjusted address corresponding to a memory location and supplying the adjusted address to the memory address input means; and means for accessing the memory location at the address supplied to the memory address input means. Also provided is a data storage method, and data processing systems including the data storage systems.
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Densham Rodney Hugh
Eastty Peter Charles
McCulloch Christopher Michael
Asta Frank J.
Frommer William S.
Sony Corporation
Sony United Kingdom Limited
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