On 9/6/06, James Richard Tyrer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

It would be more useful if they had a model that supported DDR/DDR2
SDRAM.  I realize that 133 MHz SDR DRAM is a bit slow for the RAM access
and it appears that it would only support 50 MHz system bus access which
would be an issue since it would have to use the DRAM interface for fast
system bus access and that means intermediate logic if we use a stock chip.

It would be ideal if we could trick the DSP into thinking TRV11 (or
whatever model number) was its memory.  The DSP would have to have
more of a local bus than a memory bus so that we could insert wait
states.

Another option would be to give the DSP a small local memory and have
TRV11 force-feed streams in and out.
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