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Posts tagged with 'Dynamic Memory'

12 Oct, 2009

Heap contiguity revisited

Posted by Colin Walls

Colin Walls Two weeks ago, I posted a blog about heap contiguity, where I proposed an idea for using an MMU to solve fragmentation problems, which I had previously discussed in a Web seminar. I have worked in the embedded software business for many years and have met and worked with a lot of fine people. It seems that quite a few of the read this blog, which is great. Two of them contacted me by email following … Read More

Heap, C, Memory, Dynamic Memory, MMU

28 Sep, 2009

MMU and heap contiguity

Posted by Colin Walls

Colin Walls A while ago I did a Webinar looking at C++ for embedded applications. It was well attended and well received and there were lots of questions and comments, which is always very satisfying. I observed that a number of people were specifically interested in dynamic memory allocation in C and C++ and the challenges that are presented to embedded and real time programmers. So I developed a further Webinar … Read More

Heap, C, Memory, Dynamic Memory, MMU

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