COMPUTER PROGRAMS ACCESS

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INFORMM National Association of Securities Dealers, Inc. 1735 K Street Washington DC 20006 computer programs for access to securities, fixed income and derivative product trading data and other securities information;
NASTRAQ National Association of Securities Dealers, Inc. 1735 K Street Washington DC 20006 computer programs for access to securities, fixed income, and derivative product trading data and other securities information;
ONECLIENT CONNECT INC. 14204 128 Ave. NW Edmonton, Alberta T5L3H5 Canada computer programs to access a proprietary wide area computer network and global computer network applications;ONE CLIENT;computer software design, applications development, and maintenance for others; computer software support, namely, technical software consultation; computer hosting services, namely, providing multiple-user access to a proprietary wide area network and a global computer information network for the transfer and dissemination of a wide range of information, creating and posting of network domain names for others, creating operational global computer network sites for others, and leasing of computer hardware and software;
ONEMANAGER CONNECT INC. 14204 128 Ave. NW Edmonton, Alberta T5L3H5 Canada computer programs to access a proprietary wide area computer network and global computer network applications;ONE MANAGER;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. A computer gaming system and method of operation thereof are provided that both drastically reduce the cost of gaming stations and allow contemporaneous access to multiple game programs from a single gaming station. The computer gaming system of the present invention allows for transparent modifications and upgrades to the gaming programs by executing gaming programs on a server/host computer connected to a plurality of client/terminal computers via communication pathways. Each client/terminal computer comprises a client/terminal program that allows input and output streams of the gaming program executed on the server/host computer to be separated and redirected to the client/terminal computers. Since the gaming programs are executed entirely on the server/host computer, with only wagering input and display output operations being executed on the client/terminal computers, the cost of the hardware and software required for each client/terminal computer is greatly reduced. A patron of a client/terminal computer can access any of the gaming programs executed on the server/host computer. Modifications and upgrades of the gaming programs only need to be performed on the server/host computer. By using a stereo head-mounted display together with a joystick input device and wireless communication pathways, the present invention allows a patron to participate in a mobile gaming environment.