Boots – shoes – and leggings
Patent
1980-03-26
1982-04-27
Shaw, Gareth D.
Boots, shoes, and leggings
365228, G06F 1100, G06F 946, G06F 1300
Patent
active
043274102
ABSTRACT:
A system for preserving data associated with a memory unit having a volatile section and a non-volatile section. The system controls the transfer of data between the volatile and non-volatile sections of the memory unit and also handles successive impending power fail signals so as to preserve data such as transaction totals, for example, and also includes a control means to enable the system to return to a processing point at which the first of the impending power fail signals occurred, thereby avoiding reconstruction of an aborted transaction, for example.
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Easley Mark R.
Patel Rameshchandra S.
Cavender J. T.
Chan Eddie P.
NCR Corporation
Sessler Jr. Albert L.
Shaw Gareth D.
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