Boots – shoes – and leggings
Patent
1988-04-11
1992-02-25
Fleming, Michael R.
Boots, shoes, and leggings
3642229, 3642621, 3642623, 36423221, 364736, 364DIG1, G06F 724, G06F 736, G06F 15347
Patent
active
050918486
ABSTRACT:
Vector elements are compared in synchronism with the supplying of vector elements to the an operation unit for merging, and the operation to be effected on the individual vector elements is selected depending upon the compared results. A break is detected between elements arranged in ascending order and elements arranged in descending order, and the merging of the vector elements subsequently read is effected for either ascending order elements or descending order elements depending upon the detected result.
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Fleming Michael R.
Hitachi , Ltd.
Ray Gopal C.
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