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Re: void * vs. T *

Subject: Re: void * vs. T *
From: jacob navia
Date: Thu, 27 Mar 2008 16:37:54 +0100
Newsgroups: comp.lang.c


Ed Prochak wrote:
Harvard Architecture is one in which code address space and data
address space are totally separate, not merely "non linear".


The EPROM is in a totally different bus, but you can put
as well code or data in both parts of memory.

The wiki says:
Harvard architectures are also frequently used in:

* Specialized digital signal processors, DSPs, commonly used in audio or video processing products. For example, Blackfin processors by Analog Devices, Inc. use a Harvard architecture.

The Analog devices hardware is explicitly mentioned.



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