Boots – shoes – and leggings
Patent
1991-10-04
1994-08-23
Lee, Thomas C.
Boots, shoes, and leggings
395800, 395325, 395550, 36492691, 36492799, 364950, 3649503, 3649775, 364DIG2, 364240, 364271, G06F 1342, G06F 1338, G06F 1300
Patent
active
053414950
ABSTRACT:
A processing unit tightly couples to a system bus which utilizes a split cycle bus protocol and includes a local memory which is accessible from such bus. The local memory couples to a high speed synchronous bus which operates according to a predetermined bus protocol. The processing unit includes a state machine which couples to the high speed synchronous bus and to the asynchronous system bus. The state machine emulates the predetermined bus synchronous protocol in transferring commands issued to the local memory from the system bus which uses the split cycle protocol.
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DiPlacido, Jr. Bruno
Joyce Thomas F.
Keeley James W.
Lemay Richard A.
Massucci Martin M.
Bull HN Information Systems Inc.
Driscoll Faith F.
Harrity Paul
Lee Thomas C.
Solakian John S.
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