MEMORY MEDIA STORING PROGRAMS

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PROFESSOR LAYTON AND THE AZRAN LEGACY Kabushiki Kaisha LEVEL-5 1-1-1, Yakuin, Chuo-ku Fukuoka-City, Fukuoka Japan Memory media storing programs, namely, flash memory cards, secure digital cards and data storage media, namely, packaged semiconductors; Software and electronic games, namely, downloadable and installable consumer video game programs for hand-held games with liquid crystal display; consumer video games, namely, video game software; memory media storing programs, namely, flash memory cards, secure digital cards and data storage media, namely, packaged semiconductors for consumer video games; memory media storing programs, namely, flash memory cards, secure digital cards and data storage media, namely, packaged semiconductors for hand-held games with liquid crystal display;The name PROFESSOR LAYTON does not identify a living individual.;
PROFESSOR LAYTON AND THE LAST SPECTER Kabushiki Kaisha LEVEL-5 1-1-1, Yakuin, Chuo-ku Fukuoka-City, Fukuoka Japan Memory media storing programs, namely, flash memory cards, secure digital cards and data storage media, namely, packaged semiconductors; memory media storing programs, namely, flash memory cards, secure digital cards and data storage media, namely, packaged semiconductors for consumer video games; consumer video games, namely, video game discs and video game software; memory media storing programs, namely, flash memory cards, secure digital cards and data storage media, namely, packaged semiconductors for hand-held games with liquid crystal display; Software and electronic games, namely, downloadable and installable software game programs for computers, consumer video game programs for hand-held games with liquid crystal display, downloadable software game programs for mobile phones and downloadable software for moving images, still pictures, sound and music via the Internet and wireless devices; downloadable computer game programs for mobile phones; downloadable files, namely, images for idle screens, ringtone music and ringtone sound via the Internet and wireless devices;The name PROFESSOR LAYTON does not identify a living individual.;
PROFESSOR LAYTON AND THE MIRACLE MASK Kabushiki Kaisha LEVEL-5 1-1-1, Yakuin, Chuo-ku Fukuoka-City, Fukuoka Japan memory media storing programs, namely, flash memory cards, secure digital cards and data store media, namely, packaged semiconductors for use in connection with video game machines; memory media storing programs, namely, flash memory cards, secure digital cards and data storage media, namely, packaged semiconductors; Software and electronic games, namely, downloadable and installable software game programs for consumer video game programs for hand-held games with liquid crystal display, and downloadable software for moving images, still pictures, sound and music via the Internet and wireless devices; downloadable files, namely, images for idle screens, ringtone music and ringtone sound via the Internet and wireless devices; consumer video games, namely, video game discs and video game software; memory media storing programs, namely, flash memory cards, secure digital cards and data storage media, namely, packaged semiconductors for consumer video games. memory media storing programs, namely, flash memory cards, secure digital cards and data storage media, namely, packaged semiconductors for hand-held games with liquid crystal display;The name(s), portrait(s), and/or signature(s) shown in the mark does not identify a particular living individual.;Color is not claimed as a feature of the mark.;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. Apparatus for reprogramming a programmed controller of a power driven wheelchair comprises: a reprogrammable, non-volatile memory programmed with a plurality of programs executable by the controller to operate the wheelchair, the non-volatile memory disposed at the wheelchair and coupled to the wheelchair controller; a general-purpose computer programmed to reprogram the non-volatile memory while disposed at the wheelchair, the programmed computer for storing main programs for use in reprogramming the non-volatile memory, the programmed computer being coupleable to the wheelchair controller for accommodating an exchange of data therebetween; and wherein the wheelchair controller being operative to communicate with the programmed computer to reprogram the non-volatile memory with the main programs while the non-volatile memory is disposed at the wheelchair. Methods for reprogramming the non-volatile memory are also disclosed.