Boots – shoes – and leggings
Patent
1992-10-07
1997-01-07
Lee, Thomas C.
Boots, shoes, and leggings
395308, 395309, 364DIG1, 3642705, 364DIG2, 3649424, 3649501, G06F 1314, G06F 1320
Patent
active
055926851
ABSTRACT:
An apparatus which provides a high data transfer rate to and from an asynchronous bus. The apparatus includes a synchronous logic network to provide a transaction connection between the asynchronous bus and the data transfer device during an initial phase of the transaction when many determinations are required and an asynchronous logic network to provide data transfer between the asynchronous bus and the data transfer device during a subsequent phase of the transaction when very few determinations are required.
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Casey Mark J.
Digital Equipment Corporation
Dinh D.
Fisher Arthur W.
Lee Thomas C.
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