Boots – shoes – and leggings
Patent
1985-06-28
1988-02-09
Heckler, Thomas M.
Boots, shoes, and leggings
G06F 1336
Patent
active
047245190
ABSTRACT:
A data processing system has a system bus network which includes a distributed priority network for transferring data asynchronously between a number of subsystems which couple to the bus. Each subsystem includes priority logic circuits coupled to receive a group of priority signals from the priority network which establish when the subsystem has the highest priority of the requesting subsystems to access the bus. The number of subsystems include a plurality of identical subsystems, each of which has a channel number assignment apparatus. The apparatus of each identical subsystem is connected to receive the same of at least one of the group of priority signals. During the idle state of the system bus, the apparatus of each identical subsystem operates to store a unique state of the priority signal which is defined as a function of the subsystem's position on the bus thereby automatically establishing a unique channel number value for each identical subsystem.
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Barlow George J.
Carroll Elmer W.
Keeley James W.
Driscoll Faith F.
Heckler Thomas M.
Honeywell Information Systems Inc.
Solakian John S.
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