Communications: electrical – Land vehicle alarms or indicators
Patent
1998-06-03
2000-11-21
Wu, Daniel J.
Communications: electrical
Land vehicle alarms or indicators
340426, 340571, 340686, 340687, 34082532, B60Q 100
Patent
active
061509256
ABSTRACT:
An in-car personal computer system facilitates the addition of peripheral devices using device bays. Components can be removably plugged into the device bay. The device components operate immediately. When components are removed, the user is prompted to determine whether or not all files have been closed. In addition, the user can be prompted for a removal authorization. If the code is not forthcoming, an alarm can be activated, for example by operating the horns or lights of the vehicle.
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Intel Corporation
Nguyen Tai T.
Wu Daniel J.
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