Boots – shoes – and leggings
Patent
1988-07-20
1991-08-13
Fleming, Michael R.
Boots, shoes, and leggings
364900, G06F 1314, G06F 1336, G06F 1342
Patent
active
050401092
ABSTRACT:
A method for synchronizing data transfers in a data processing system is presented. The invention includes two separate clocks generated by a slave processor, one of which is used to synchronize outgoing signals from the communicating elements and the second of which is used to synchronize incoming signals to the communicating elements.
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Bowhill William J.
Dickson Robert
Durdan W. H.
Digital Equipment Corporation
Fleming Michael R.
Shin Christopher B.
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