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Originally Posted by geekmaster
Let me clarify that. What I meant to say is that because 256MB is a square layout (same number of rows and columns), you should not need to route an additional address line.
However, if you were upgrading from 64MB to 256MB, you may well need to add such an additional address line (to be used for the extra row and extra column address bit). Such memory quadrupling is not all that uncommon for severely memory-limit devices such as wireless routers. But for a kindle, no worries!
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Reminds me of the work on the
http://therdf.net/ RDF's minecraft server. : )
http://therdf.net/2012/floating-point-adder/
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amazing what you can do with enough switches and lines