Boots – shoes – and leggings
Patent
1991-01-25
1993-07-20
Black, Thomas G.
Boots, shoes, and leggings
364492, 371 14, G06F 1130, G06F 100
Patent
active
052300749
ABSTRACT:
A computer has two processors. A main processor operates under the control of an operating system and provides overall control of the computer for executing application programs. The main processor also assists in power management by executing certain interrupts and controlling a power control register to turn power on and off to various devices. A power management processor monitors ambient temperature and humidity, and battery conditions, and generates interrupts as a result of predetermined changes. Such processor also controls charging of the battery. Logic means are responsive to predetermined conditions to also generate interrupts.
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Astarabadi Shaun
Canova, Jr. Francis J.
Frank C. William
Katz Neil A.
Pollitt Richard F.
Black Thomas G.
International Business Machines - Corporation
McKechnie Douglas R.
McKinley Martin J.
Zanelli Michael
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