Boots – shoes – and leggings
Patent
1987-10-01
1992-05-19
Kriess, Kevin A.
Boots, shoes, and leggings
364DIG1, 3642322, 364261, 3642611, 3642631, 3642624, 3642629, 364264, G06F 900
Patent
active
051154978
ABSTRACT:
An optically intraconnected computer and a reconfigurable holographic optical element employed therein. The basic computer comprises a memory for holding a sequence of instructions to be executed; logic for accessing the instructions in sequence; logic for determining for each the instruction the function to be performed and the effective address thereof; a plurality of individual elements on a common support substrate optimized to perform certain logical sequences employed in executing the instructions; and, element selection logic connected to the logic determining the function to be performed for each the instruction for determining the class of each function and for causing the instruction to be executed by those the elements which perform those associated the logical sequences affecting the instruction execution in an optimum manner. In the optically intraconnected version, the element selection logic is adapted for transmitting and switching signals to the elements optically.
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Ansell Edward O.
California Institute of Technology
Kriess Kevin A.
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