Boots – shoes – and leggings
Patent
1991-12-19
1995-04-18
Harrell, RObert B.
Boots, shoes, and leggings
364DIG1, 364228, 364229, 3642293, 3642386, 364239, 3642393, 364240, 3642408, 36424294, 36424295, 36424296, G06F 1310
Patent
active
054086094
ABSTRACT:
A distributed computer architecture eliminates the need for numerous transmission lines that extend beyond the housing of the computer and its communications server, thereby reducing crosstalk and space consumption. The distributed computer architecture includes a plurality of computer systems each connected through communications servers to a plurality of communications networks of various types. Each computer system includes a plurality of terminal adapters that are connected to at least one network of the CSMA/CD type, each terminal adapter being connected to at least one terminal via a respective transmission link, and each terminal adapter managing and transferring frames from the network to an associated terminal, and vice versa, and adapting the protocols and transmission speeds used in the network and on each transmission link.
REFERENCES:
patent: 4835674 (1989-05-01), Collins et al.
Bonifas Josue
Gallo Remy L.
Lyvet Gerald
Malgogne Bernard
Bull S.A.
Harrell Robert B.
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