Boots – shoes – and leggings
Patent
1996-09-17
1998-08-04
Ruggiero, Joseph
Boots, shoes, and leggings
364184, 3951821, G06F 1900
Patent
active
057903972
ABSTRACT:
Data transfer to computing elements is synchronized in a computer system that includes the computing elements and controllers that provide data from data sources to the computing elements. A request for data made by a computing element is intercepted and transmitted to the controllers. At least a first controller responds by transmitting requested data to the computing element and by indicating how a second controller will respond to the intercepted request.
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Bissett Thomas D.
Fitzgerald, V Martin J.
Leveille Paul A.
McCollum James D.
Muench Erik
Marathon Technologies Corporation
Ruggiero Joseph
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