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Old 11-11-2009, 04:39 PM   #1 (permalink)
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I intend to solve sudoku puzzles to fpga. How should I store 9x9 matrix block RAM? How to customize? parallel? rows, columns and groups ...
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I haven't written anything for a processor like that but usually there is no wrong way to store something as long as your logic works with how you stored it. I know that's not really an answer but it's true. If you are able to create arrays I would simply make a 2 dimensional array and loop through to solve the puzzle.
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