Deterministic memory
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In computing, deterministic memory is computer memory which contains values that can be depended on from access to access. The term is also used in conjunction with achieving real-time functionality, especially in conjunction with embedded processor applications.
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[edit ]- Design Patterns for Real-Time Computer Music Systems
- Exploring memory architectures: pillars of processing performance
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- Memory Management
- Persistency Made Easy Archived 2009年01月03日 at the Wayback Machine
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