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Contact Us Post Here to Contact Site Administrators and Moderators Where have all my Bits gone? Post 302948594 by Smiling Dragon on Tuesday 30th of June 2015 06:08:14 PM
Old 06-30-2015
Question Where have all my Bits gone?

Hi there admins/moderators,

I've just found that all my bits have vanished... both Savings and Checking accounts are showing '0' as the balance. I initially thought it was nefarious carry-on to blame but I can't see any evidence of a transfer out. Then I figured that bits had been decommissioned but can't see any indication of that in the forums. Now I'm assuming it's some kind of glitch.

The last thing I did with them was to move a bunch of bits into Savings some time ago (a bunch of months back).

Any one know what the story is here?

Cheers,
Smiling Dragon
 

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DPGEN_ADSB2F(3) 					  Alliance - genlib User's Manual					   DPGEN_ADSB2F(3)

NAME
DPGEN_ADSB2F - Adder/Substractor Macro-Generator SYNOPSIS
#include <genlib.h> void GENLIB_MACRO (DPGEN_ADSB2F, char *modelname, long flags, long N); DESCRIPTION
Generate a N bits adder/substractor named modelname. How it works : o if the add_sub signal is set to '0' an addition is performed, otherwise it's a substraction. o Operation can be either signed or unsigned. In unsigned mode c31 is the overflow, in unsigned mode you have to compute overflow by XORing c31 and c30. TERMINAL NAMES 1. add_sub : select addition or substraction (input, 1 bit). 2. c31 : carry out. In unsigned mode, this is the overflow (output, 1 bits). 3. c30 : used to compute overflow in signed mode : overflow := c31 xor c30 (output, 1 bits). 4. i1 : first operand (input, N bits). 5. i0 : second operand (input, N bits). 6. q : output (N bits). 7. vdd : power. 8. vss : ground. EXAMPLE
GENLIB_MACRO(DPGEN_ADSB2F, "model_adsb2f_32" , F_BEHAV|F_PLACE , 32 ); GENLIB_LOINS( "model_adsb2f_32" , "instance1_adsb2f_32" , "add_sub" , "c32" , "c31" , "i1[31:0]" , "i0[31:0]" , "q[31:0]" , "vdd", "vss", NULL ); SEE ALSO
GENLIB_MACRO(3), genlib(1) ASIM
/LIP6 30 July 2004 DPGEN_ADSB2F(3)
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