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Archive | 1993

Multi-processor programmable interrupt controller system

David G. Carson; Herman D. D'Hooge; Kevin C. Kahn


Archive | 1982

Apparatus for recovery from failures in a multiprocessing system

David L. Budde; David G. Carson; Anthony L. Cornish; David B. Johnson; Craig B. Peterson


Archive | 1982

Interface for use between a memory and components of a module switching apparatus

David L. Budde; David G. Carson; David B. Johnson; Doran K. Wilde


Archive | 1981

Apparatus of fault-handling in a multiprocessing system

David L. Budde; David G. Carson; Anthony L. Cornish; Brad W. Hosler; David B. Johnson; Craig B. Peterson


Archive | 1993

Multiprocessor programmable interrupt controller system adapted to functional redundancy checking processor systems

Nitin V. Sarangdhar; Dave Papworth; P. K. Nizar; David G. Carson


Archive | 1996

Protocol for interrupt bus arbitration in a multi-processor system

P. K. Nizar; David G. Carson


Archive | 1996

High-throughput interconnect allowing bus transactions based on partial access requests

David G. Carson; George R. Hayek; Brent S. Baxter; Colyn Case; Kim A. Meinerth; Brian K. Langendorf


Archive | 1993

Multiprocessor programmable interrupt controller system with separate interrupt bus and bus retry management

Nitin V. Sarangdhar; P. K. Nizar; David G. Carson


Archive | 1982

Arbitration means for controlling access to a bus shared by a number of modules

David L. Budde; David G. Carson; Stephen R. Colley; David B. Johnson; Robert P. Voll; Doran K. Wilde


Archive | 1993

Multiprocessor interrupt controller with remote reading of interrupt control registers

P. K. Nizar; David G. Carson; Adi Golbert; David Finzi; Yoav Hochberg

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