Boots – shoes – and leggings
Patent
1984-12-27
1987-10-06
Shaw, Gareth D.
Boots, shoes, and leggings
365218, 365185, G06F 1100
Patent
active
046987509
ABSTRACT:
An integrated circuit microcomputer with EEPROM has a limited number of modes for operation. In at least first and second modes, the inner workings of the microcomputer, including the contents of the EEPROM, can be read externally from the microcomputer. An EEPROM security bit, when set, prevents the first mode from being entered and causes the EEPROM to be erased when the second mode is entered. The EEPROM is also erased if the security bit is erased.
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Gallup Michael
Raghunathan Kuppuswamy
Suchyta John
Wilkie Brian F.
Clingan Jr. James L.
Fairbanks Jonathan C.
Fisher John A.
Motorola Inc.
Myers Jeffrey Van
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