07-14-2008 08:29 AM
07-14-2008 08:39 AM
07-14-2008 08:41 AM - edited 07-14-2008 08:43 AM
07-14-2008 08:47 AM
Yes. With a stacked sequence, any data wired out of the sequence will not leave until all frames execute. With a flat sequence, the data leaves when the frame is complete. A stacked sequence will execute when the data into all frames is available. I think a flat sequence will start to exeucture when all of the data for a frame is available.
07-14-2008 09:09 AM
07-14-2008 09:10 AM
07-14-2008 09:19 AM
People look at me funny when I forbid anyone coding for me to even think of using stacked sequences.
It is written in the commandment. And I take that seriously..
07-14-2008 09:20 AM - edited 07-14-2008 09:23 AM
07-14-2008 09:43 AM
07-14-2008 09:57 AM
Let me take the risk to be considered as a sinner and to be stoned or to receive some 1* ratings : IMHO stacked sequences are the best option in some rare circumstances.
JoeLabView a écrit:
People look at me funny when I forbid anyone coding for me to even think of using stacked sequences.
It is written in the commandment. And I take that seriously.