Bidirectional transfer type storage and method for controlling i

Electrical computers and digital processing systems: memory – Storage accessing and control – Control technique

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711109, 711110, G06F 1200

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060676051

ABSTRACT:
It is possible to continuously obtain the function of FILO for plural sets of data while reducing regions for storing the data. A string of data input from a memory M0 is shifted to a memory M3, and is switched back and read from the memory M0. Consequently, the function of FILO can be obtained for the same string. On the other hand, a string of data input from the memory M3 is shifted to the memory M0, and is switched back and read from the memory M3. Consequently, the function of FILO can also be obtained for the same string. With these two data strings keeping a push-pull relationship each other, the data are shifted among the memories M0 to M3. Therefore, the number of elements of each data string is enough for that of required memories.

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