Auxiliary message arbitrator for digital message transfer system

Multiplex communications – Wide area network – Packet switching

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39520081, 395288, 39580026, 370403, 370452, G06F 938, H04J 302

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058420037

ABSTRACT:
A hardware message transfer control unit designated as the Auxiliary Message Arbitrator Unit (AMA) manages message transfers and transfer protocols in a network of sending and receiving digital hardware modules. Flexibility of network expansion to include software emulated digital modules to the hardware modules is provided in RAM circuitry at the message transfer control unit.

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