COMPUTER FIRMWARE EMULATING COMPUTER

Brand Owner Address Description
VIRTUALDRIVE FarStone Technology Inc. 1758-B North Shoreline Blvd Mountain View CA 94043 Computer firmware for emulating computer hardware; Computer hardware, namely, computers, microcomputers, IC motherboards, hard drives, magnetic optical drives, CD-ROM drives, printers, plotters, CD-recorder drives, floppy disc drives, cache random access memory controllers, computer interface controllers; Computer utility programs; Data recovery computer software; Computer operating system software; Computer firmware for copying CD/DVD discs; Personal Digital Assistants, computer hard disks, CD Rewriteable Disk Drives, Computer Printers; Computer software for web browsing on a global computer network, creating and modifying web pages, disk caching and CD-ROM caching; cache management systems, namely a controller, high and low speed digital storage memories; Computer software for emulating computer hardware; Computer software for copying CD/DVD discs; Computer software for providing computer-aided teaching at a remote computer terminal, choosing and taking courses on demand, and taking exams on a computer; Multimedia software for audio and video conferencing, broadcasting video programs and audio programs, and accessing CDs; Computer firmware for playing CD/DVD-ROM; and Computer software for connecting personal computers to the global computer network;VIRTUAL DRIVE;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. A method and system to provide platform-based optimization routines by firmware of a computer system. During a pre-boot phase of a computer system, the firmware identifies one or more hardware devices, such as a central processing unit (CPU) or chipset, of a computer system. The firmware determines an optimized routine library for the one or more hardware devices from a set of optimized routine libraries. The firmware advertises the optimized routine library corresponding to the one or more hardware devices to the computer system for use by an operating system or application. In one embodiment, the firmware of the computer system operates in accordance with the Extensible Firmware Interface (EFI) framework standard.