??? 03/11/05 16:26 Read: times |
#89475 - Not necessarily bad... Responding to: ???'s previous message |
Prahlad said:
I mean pins D0 D1 D2 .. D7 must be next to each other in a line But in a lot of cases its not. Ok, what happens if you connect D1 of micro to D4 of some external memory mapped chip and D4 of micro to D1 of this external memory mapped chip? When will this make trouble and when not? Kai |
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