Re: TECH: Couple more TEMPEST questions

From: <solarfox_at_texas.net>
Date: Sun May 09 2004 - 18:38:08 EDT

On Sun, 09 May 2004 12:21:14 -0500, you wrote:

>> When referring to an active-low signal by name, the preferred
>>nomenclature is to put an asterisk after the signal name -- i.e. G*,
>>RESET*, IOW*, Q*, and so on.

>Or I've also seen it done as /reset, /iow, /q.

        True... though I haven't seen that used nearly as often as the asterisk
method, so I was thinking RESET* was the more common usage... (Maybe it's
a case of U.S. vs. European conventions?)
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