PROGRAM CONTROLLED PORTABLE AUGMENTATIVE COMMUNICATIONS

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PALMTOP EXECUTIVE DynaVox Systems 2100 Wharton Street Suite 400 Pittsburgh PA 15203 Program controlled portable augmentative communications device for people with speech disabilities comprised of a touchscreen display with multiple icons selectable by a speech impaired user to generate voice output through either digitized or synthesized voice software, all to assist in communication, and personal organization software used for a calendar, a contact manager, word processing and spread sheets; program controlled portable augmentative communications device for people with speech disabilities comprised of a touchscreen display with multiple icons selectable by a speech impaired user to generate voice output through either digitized or synthesized voice software, all to assist in communication;PALM TOP EXECUTIVE;PALMTOP;
PALMTOP EXECUTIVE IMPACT DynaVox Systems 2100 Wharton Street Suite 400 Pittsburgh PA 15203 Program controlled portable augmentative communications device for people with speech disabilities comprised of a touchscreen display with multiple icons selectable by a speech impaired user to generate voice output through either digitized or synthesized voice software, all to assist in communication;PALM TOP EXECUTIVE IMPACT;PALMTOP;
PROCLAIM! DynaVox Systems 2100 Wharton Street Suite 400 Pittsburgh PA 15203 Program controlled portable augmentative communications device for people with speech disabilities comprised of a touchscreen display with multiple icons selectable by a speech impaired user to generate voice output through either digitized or synthesized voice software, all to assist in communication;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. A configuration contains a test unit that, during emulation, replaces a program-controlled unit that is used in normal operation of the system containing the program-controlled unit. The test unit has a first program-controlled unit and a second program-controlled unit. The first program-controlled unit contains only some of the components of the program-controlled unit replaced by the test unit, and the second program-controlled unit contains those components of the program-controlled unit replaced by the test unit that are not contained in the first program-controlled unit. In addition, the first program-controlled unit contains a control device which monitors whether one of the components of the first program-controlled unit requests access to a component not present in the first program-controlled unit and which, if this is so, prompts appropriate access to the corresponding component in the second program-controlled unit.