??? 02/08/08 15:04 Read: times |
#150481 - Thanks for your suggestion but . Responding to: ???'s previous message |
Andy Neil said:
Ap Charles said:
I generalised the issue and posted comments thats all. No, you did not generalise. As a general rule, your answer is wrong. It is not true in general to just say, "Always use buffers" without any sort of qualification. To say, "Always use buffers" means that there are no circumstances where buffers can be omitted - and, clearly, there are circumstances where buffers can perfectly legitimately be omitted! I would like to stay with buffers for all my designes , and for all I/O 's we do . Ap |