COMPUTER HARDWARE PROCESSING DIGITAL

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BIGFOOT Bigfoot Ventures 246 West Broadway 246 West Broadway New York NY 10013 Computer hardware for processing digital music files, for processing digital images, for creating digital animation and special effects of images, for manipulating digital audio information for use in audio media applications, and to enhance the audio-visual capabilities of multimedia applications, namely, for the integration of text, audio, graphics, still images and moving pictures; Computer peripherals;BIG FOOT;Clothing, namely, lingerie, bras, pants, thongs, stockings, tights, suspender belts, camisoles, dressing gowns, negligees, sleep shirts, sarongs, shoulder wraps, shorts, leggings, belts, trousers, shorts, jeans, wristbands, headbands, gloves, jackets, coats, jumpers, shirts, t-shirts, sweaters, vests, trousers, skirts, waistcoats, waterproof clothing, namely, Waterproof leather shoes and boots; Waterproof jackets and pants; bathing suits, pajamas, undergarments, scarves, socks, suits, dresses, blouses, blazers, denims, jerseys, sweatshirts, tops, bottoms, windcheaters, and swimwear; Footwear; Headgear, namely, hats, caps, and visors;
MICRORENDU Simple Design 8828 NW 169th Terrace Miami Lakes FL 33018 Computer hardware for processing digital music files; micro-computers; micro-computer processor for music; micro processors;MICRO RENDU;
OPTICALRENDU Simple Design 8828 NW 169th Terrace Miami Lakes FL 33018 Computer hardware for processing digital music files; micro-computers; micro-computer processor for music; micro processors;OPTICAL RENDU;
ULTRARENDU Simple Design 8828 NW 169th Terrace Miami Lakes FL 33018 Computer hardware for processing digital music files; micro-computers; micro-computer processor for music; micro processors;ULTRA RENDU;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. Disclosed is a control device for preventing hardware strapping fault of a computer system. The computer system includes a central processing unit having a first signal pin, an integrated circuit device having at least one hardware strapping pin, and an external device coupled to the computer system and having a second signal pin. The hardware strapping pin is a multiplexing pin that generates a hardware strapping signal to the central processing unit to perform a hardware strapping operation at the time when the system is being powered on and, after the hardware strapping is completed, is connectable to the second signal pin of the external device. The control device includes a hardware strapping fault prevention circuit coupled between the hardware strapping pin of the integrated circuit device and the second signal pin of the external device to isolate the second signal pin of the external device from the first signal pin of the central processing unit at the time when the system is being powered on.