COMPUTER PROGRAMS FOR STORING

Brand Owner (click to sort) Address Description
AVIS INVENTORY MANAGEMENT SYSTEM (IMS) RILLEM CORPORATION 500 AVIS DRIVE ANN ARBOR MI 48108 COMPUTER PROGRAMS FOR STORING AND TRACKING ALL DATA CONCERNING INVENTORY;INVENTORY MANAGEMENT SYSTEM;
AVIS POINT-OF-SALE RILLEM CORPORATION 500 AVIS DRIVE ANN ARBOR MI 48108 COMPUTER PROGRAMS FOR STORING AND TRACKING ALL DATA CONCERNING INVENTORY, INCLUDING SPECIFICALLY - CAPTURING THE SALE OF MERCHANDISE;POINT-OF-SALE;
HYPERTIES Cognetics Corporation 30 Reeder Ave. Lawrenceville NJ 08648 COMPUTER PROGRAMS FOR STORING AND ACCESSING TEXTUAL DATA;HYPERTIES;
IMARA IMARA RESEARCH CORPORATION SUITE 804 111 PETER STREET TORONTO, ONTARIO M5V 2H1 Canada COMPUTER PROGRAMS FOR STORING AND RETRIEVING DOCUMENTS, DIAGRAMS AND PICTURES;
LEXIMAGE MEAD DATA CENTRAL, INC. WORLD HEADQUARTERS COURTHOUSE PLAZA NORTHEAST DAYTON OH 45463 computer programs for storing and retrieving images and text;Lex-Image;
MODCAM Modern Management, Inc. P.O. Box 605 6401 Carmel Rd. Pineville NC 28134 Computer Programs for Storing and Accessing Spare Part and Work Orders, Generating Work Schedules, Preventive Maintenance Schedules and Compiling Equipment History and Stock Deficiency Reports Relating to Industrial and Commercial Businesses, Hospitals, Universities and Governmental Units;
MODCAMJR Modern Management, Inc. P.O. Box 605 6401 Carmel Rd. Pineville NC 28134 Computer Programs for Storing and Accessing Spare Part and Work Orders, Generating Work Schedules, Preventive Maintenance Schedules and Compiling Equipment History and Stock Deficiency Reports Relating to Industrial and Commercial Businesses, Hospitals, Universities and Governmental Units;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. An apparatus for recording firmware in a computer system can include a ROM divided into at least two blocks such as a main block and an auxiliary block, for storing system control programs, and a RAM can be provided for temporarily storing the programs stored in the ROM when used to selectively control and update the ROM. A method for recording firmware in a computer system can include dividing an area for storing system control programs into at least two blocks, recording a first program on a first block, recording a second program for selectively deleting, recording and updating the first program on a second block, confirming a control block, loading firmware of the block that will not be controlled, and selectively blanking and updating the block that will be controlled. Although the firmware of the main block is updated or damaged, the system can perform a desired operation (e.g., repair or recovery), without physically replacing the main or damaged block.