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Archive | 1996

Multi-tasking adapter for parallel network applications

James William Feeney; Howard Thomas Olnowich; George William Wilhelm


Archive | 1996

Switch network extension of bus architecture

James William Feeney; John David Jabusch; Robert Francis Lusch; Howard Thomas Olnowich; George William Wilhelm


Archive | 1994

Apparatus for coupling a bus-based architecture to a switch network

Howard Thomas Olnowich; Michael Wayland Dotson; James William Feeney; Michael Hans Fisher; John David Jabusch; Robert Francis Lusch; Michael Anthony Maniguet


Archive | 1995

Method for allowing application program in computer system to access device directly in exclusive mode by bypassing operating system and blocking requests from other programs

James William Feeney; George William Wilhelm


Archive | 1995

System having device driver operates in first mode for allowing concurrent access to adapter by applications and second mode for limiting access to one application

James William Feeney; George William Wilhelm


Archive | 2001

Low power access to a computing unit from an external source

Raymond J. Eberhard; James William Feeney


Archive | 1992

Automatic hardware message header generator

Howard Thomas Olnowich; Michael Wayland Dotson; James William Feeney; Robert Francis Lusch; Michael Anthony Maniguet


Archive | 1997

Apparatus for adapting message protocols for a switch network and a bus

Howard Thomas Olnowich; Michael Wayland Dotson; James William Feeney; Michael Hans Fisher; John David Jabusch; Robert Francis Lusch; Michael Anthony Maniguet


Archive | 2000

Dynamic preamble configuration on a shared bus

James William Feeney; Jorge R. Rodriquez; Edward S. Suffern; Robert William Bartoldus


Archive | 1993

Selectable checking of message destinations in a switched parallel network

James William Feeney; John David Jabusch; Robert Francis Lusch; Howard Thomas Olnowich

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