Boots – shoes – and leggings
Patent
1985-04-22
1986-12-30
Shaw, Gareth D.
Boots, shoes, and leggings
G06F 902
Patent
active
046333924
ABSTRACT:
A digital processor system including several function modules where each modules includes circuitry to perform at least one computational task and circuitry to transfer information containing that module's respective computational task capability to a logical arbiter upon initialization. Each module further includes circuitry to interface to the logical arbiter upon initialization to determine that module's address. Further disclosed is an information bus that connects all function modules together with the logical arbiter. The presence of the logical arbiter provides for a self-configuration capability upon initialization.
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Conrad Marvin C.
Ing-Simmons Nicholas K. D.
McGrath John
Vincent Geoffrey P. F.
Dorsey Daniel K.
Marshal, Jr. Robert D.
Merrett N. Rhys
Sharp Melvin
Shaw Gareth D.
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