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- From: cyberman@toz.buffalo.ny.us (Cyberman)
- Newsgroups: sci.electronics
- Subject: Re: a lead on saturn seri
- Message-ID: <gate.907auB1w165w@toz.buffalo.ny.us>
- Date: 16 Nov 92 01:57:19 GMT
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- Andrew H. Bond entitled a message as 'A lead on saturn serial p',
- on the 11-14-92 10:09 to All.
- AHB> I'm not sure how far I will get, but I plan to call them up and
- AHB> request info on the port. I also noticed on the back that the
- AHB> device had a patent pending. If this is true then the patent
- AHB> office should have complete specs on the device. Does anyone
- AHB> out there know the proceedure for getting this type of info
- AHB> from the Patent office? Also if any of you live near Micro
- AHB> Processor Systems, maybe you could swing by. I have found that
- AHB> you sometimes have better luck getting free stuff in person. In
- AHB> any Event I plan to call them on monday, and will post a
- AHB> followup here to let you know how it went. later--AHB
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- Just go to your local patent library. However if a patent is
- pending it means they have applied for one. I suggest you
- look elsewhere for the serial port information. Find out if
- there is a patent on the port for example (the other patent
- is for the hand held unit)
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- Stephen Cyberman@Toz.Buffalo.NY.US
- Mangled on Sun 11-15-1992 at 19:42:08
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- ... Intelligence is no deterrent to ineptitude.
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