CD ROMS CONTAINING COMPUTER SOFTWARE

Brand Owner (click to sort) Address Description
HOLODYNE Holodyne Corporation Suite 323 111 Richmond Street West Toronto, Ontario M5H 2G4 Canada CD-ROMs containing computer software for electronic mail and facsimile transmission an storage;
ROM TECH eGames, Inc. 2000 Cabot Boulevard West, Suite 110 Langhorne PA 19047 CD-ROMs containing computer software in the nature of clip art; interactive multimedia computer software for document imaging and management applications;ROM;
ROM TECH eGames, Inc. 2000 Cabot Boulevard West, Suite 110 Langhorne PA 19047 CD-ROMs containing computer software in the nature of clip art; interactive multimedia computer software for document imaging and management applications;ROM;
SAVANT INTERACTIVE Savant Interactive, Inc. 1401 WEST IRVING PARK ROAD SUITE 2-A Chicago IL 60613 CD-ROMs containing computer software in the nature of tutorials, featuring information in the field of web site development;INTERACTIVE;The mark is black and white.;
SOFTWARE SOLUTIONS FOR HOME AND OFFICE eGames, Inc. 2000 Cabot Boulevard West, Suite 110 Langhorne PA 19047 CD-ROMs containing computer software in the nature of clip art; interactive multimedia computer software for document imaging and management applications;SOFTWARE;
STUDIO GRAPHICS SERIES RomTech, Inc. 2000 Cabot Blvd., Suite 110, Langhome PA 190471811 CD-ROMs containing computer software in the nature of clip art; interactive multimedia computer software for utilizing clip art images;GRAPHICS SERIES;
WEBSAVANT Savant Interactive, Inc. 1401 WEST IRVING PARK ROAD SUITE 2-A Chicago IL 60613 CD-ROMS containing computer software in the nature of tutorials, featuring information in the field of web site development;WEB SAVANT;
 

Where the owner name is not linked, that owner no longer owns the brand

   
Technical Examples
  1. Flash ROMs operate at a speed slower than that of a CPU. In order to raise the operating speed of a single-chip microcomputer, therefore, interleaving is adopted and a plurality of flash ROMs are operated alternately to obtain an apparent operating speed equivalent to that of a CPU. Read clock generating circuits are placed in close proximity to clock input pins of respective ones of the flash ROMs and supply the flash ROMs with read clocks obtained by dividing down the frequency of a system clock. Delay ascribable to wiring is eliminated from the read clocks as a result.