Electrical computers and digital data processing systems: input/ – Input/output data processing – Input/output process timing
Patent
1998-05-04
2000-12-19
Lee, Thomas C.
Electrical computers and digital data processing systems: input/
Input/output data processing
Input/output process timing
710 20, 710 48, 709218, G06F 1300, G06L 300
Patent
active
061638226
ABSTRACT:
A technique for controlling an interactive presentation is disclosed. In one embodiment, a processing device receives at least one of a plurality of commands, wherein each of the plurality of commands corresponds to a respective operation the performance of which is directly associated with controlling a particular aspect of the interactive presentation. The processing device processes each of the received commands such that each corresponding operation is performed to control a particular aspect of the interactive presentation.
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Avery Brian L.
Christian Andrew D.
Compaq Computer Corporation
Lee Thomas C.
Peyton Tammara
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