Boots – shoes – and leggings
Patent
1990-02-21
1993-11-23
Rudolph, Rebecca L.
Boots, shoes, and leggings
364DIG1, 364251, 3642551, 3642548, 364254, 364258, 3642581, 364262, G06F 1206
Patent
active
052652254
ABSTRACT:
A sequencer including input structure for receiving and retaining sequential data which includes the sequence starting address, the number of blocks in the sequence, the number of words in a block, increment between blocks and increment between words, includes an adder connected between the input structure and an output device and includes a controller for selectively providing to the adders inputs one or more of the sequence starting address, increment between words, increment between blocks and the output of the output device as a function of the number of blocks in the sequence and the number of words in a block.
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Damerow David H.
Young William R.
Harris Corporation
Rudolph Rebecca L.
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