Hi yerricde,
> I interpret "even" to mean "4n" and "odd" as "4n + 2". Reads from
> "odd" addresses from IWRAM should not be any different than reads
> from "even" addresses because the whole 32-bit quantity gets placed
> on the CPU's bus.
I meant odd and even in the traditional sense - i.e. an even address is
exactly divisible by 2 (2n) whereas an odd address is not (2n+1).
> For fun, I added in an unaligned
> (odd-byte-address) EWRAM read, and its color bar was the same height.
This answers my question - thanks! (Did you get the same result for IWRAM?)
Cheers,
James.
PS: I'm very impressed with the thoroughness of your scientific method!
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