Boots – shoes – and leggings
Patent
1992-07-31
1993-11-23
Shaw, Dale M.
Boots, shoes, and leggings
364DIG1, 3642426, 3642428, 36424292, G06F 1300, G06F 1336, G06F 13368
Patent
active
052652238
ABSTRACT:
A method and circuitry for controlling priority of devices contending for access to a data communications link. Each device capable of contending for access contains a priority register which indicates the relative priority of every device capable of contending for access. After gaining access to the link, a device may optionally signal to all devices to update priority. When priority is updated, the device signaling priority update is moved to lowest priority. Inhibiting the signal to update priority permits a device to maintain priority. Systems using the method may be configured with a fair arbitration protocol (least recently accessed has highest priority), with fixed priority protocol, or with priority protocols that can be modified in real time.
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Brockmann Russell C.
Jaffe William S.
Barry Lance L.
Hewlett--Packard Company
Shaw Dale M.
Winfield Augustus W.
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