This chapter focuses on two ThreadX memory management resources that provide a good deal of flexibility: memory byte pools and memory block pools. A memory byte pool is a contiguous block of bytes.
The primary characteristic of random access memory (RAM), which comprises the common DRAM and SRAM chips in every computer. Byte addressability highlights the essential difference between memory ...
Speaking of display specifics, [Scott] shares some detail about mapping the memory to the dimensions of your screen. If the byte count of pixel data doesn’t line up nicely with the dimensions of ...