Computer System Having Remotely Located I/O Devices Where Signals Are Encoded At The Computer System Through Two Encoders And Decoded At I/O Devices Through Two Decoders
Barry Thornton - Austin TX Andrew Heller - Austin TX Daniel Barrett - Austin TX Charles Ely - Horseshoe Bay TX
Assignee:
Clearcube Technology, Inc. - Austin TX
International Classification:
G06F 1314
US Classification:
710 2, 710106, 710129, 375219
Abstract:
A system comprise a computing system and a human interface located remotely from the computing system. The human interface may comprise a display device and an input/output (âI/Oâ) device. The system may include a first interface device coupled to the computing system and a second interface device coupled to the display device and the I/O device of the human interface. The system may also include at least one transmission line coupling the first and second interface devices. The first interface device is operable to receive, from the computing system, a video signal to be transmitted to the display device and a non-video signal to be transmitted to the I/O device, and is operable to convert each of the video signal and the non-video signal into a format suitable for transmission to the second interface device. The converted video signal and the converted non-video signal may then be transmitted to the second interface device via the at least one transmission line. The second interface device is operable to receive the converted video signal and the converted non-video signal from the first interface device and to provide the video signal and the non-video signal to the display device and the I/O device, respectively.
Extending Universal Serial Bus To Allow Communication With Usb Devices At A Remote Location
Dan Barret - Austin TX Mike Barron - Cedar Park TX Andrew Heller - Austin TX
Assignee:
ClearCube Technology, Inc. - Austin TX
International Classification:
G06F 1300
US Classification:
710313, 710 63, 710300
Abstract:
System and method for communicating data over a remote Universal Serial Bus (USB) which may be used in systems wherein a host computer communicates with one or more remote USB devices. A host computer system may be coupled to a USB Remote Root Hub through a USB Extension (USBX) bus, providing the capability to control peripheral USB devices beyond the typical range of USB as specified in the USB specification. The USB Remote Root Hub may be coupled to the USB peripheral devices through the USB and may be located in the vicinity of the peripherals subject to standard USB distance limitations, and may thus be located remotely from the host.
Andrew Heller - Austin TX, US Barry Thornton - Austin TX, US
Assignee:
ClearCube Technology, Inc. - Austin TX
International Classification:
G06F013/12
US Classification:
710 62, 710 65, 710301, 710302, 709217, 709218
Abstract:
A computing system in which a human interface (HI) is located remotely from a computer. The HI includes a keyboard, mouse, and monitor. The computer includes a motherboard with CPU, memory, network and interface logic, disk drives, and a power supply, configured on a single card, and communicates with the HI by sending and receiving encoded HI signals. The computer card includes an interfacing edge connector for communicating with the HI and networks. The HI logic receives HI signals from the interface logic and encodes the signals into a format suitable for transmission to the HI. The HI logic receives and decodes incoming encoded HI signals from the HI, and transmits the decoded HI signals to the interface logic for use in the computing system. The network logic encodes network signals into a format suitable for transmission to the network, and receives and decodes encoded network signals from the network.
Computer Network Comprising Computing Systems With Remotely Located Human Interfaces
Barry Thornton - Austin TX, US Andrew Heller - Austin TX, US Daniel Barrett - Austin TX, US Charles Ely - Horseshoe Bay TX, US
Assignee:
ClearCube Technology, Inc. - Austin TX
International Classification:
H04N 7/18
US Classification:
725 78, 725 80, 725 82, 709217, 709219
Abstract:
A computer network comprising a plurality of nodes, each coupled to a DTE device comprising a computing system and a remotely located human interface, which includes a display and at least one I/O device. The DTE device computing systems are commonly located. Each DTE device includes an encoder coupled to the computing system, a decoder coupled to the display and the at least one I/O device, and a transmission line coupling the encoder and the decoder. The encoder receives, from the computing system, a video signal for transmission to the display and a non-video signal for transmission to the at least one I/O device, encodes the video and the non-video signals, and transmits the encoded signals to the decoder via the transmission line. The decoder receives the encoded signals, and decodes the video and non-video signals therefrom for respective propagation to the display and the at least one I/O device.
The present invention is directed to a unique method of retailing electronic multimedia in a controlled environment, and to a system which enables such a retailing method. Such an environment is generated by requiring the creation of portable and/or hard copies of such multimedia files to be generated only in specific retail locations. Such retail locations would physically contain no pre-recorded media files. Rather, they would comprise one or more local servers located in the retail locations and connected via a network to one or more remote sources. Such remote sources may comprise servers, libraries, databases, and the like. While no pre-recorded electronic media is stored on the local server, it can be downloaded and held in a cache on the local server. From the local server, the media can be saved onto a portable storage medium. Eliminating local storage of the electronic media files increases control over their distribution and maximizes distribution efficiency.
Computer Network Having Multiple Remotely Located Human Interfaces Sharing A Common Computing System
Andrew Heller - Austin TX Barry Thornton - Austin TX Daniel Barrett - Austin TX Charles Ely - Horseshoe Bay TX
Assignee:
INT Labs, Inc. - Austin TX
International Classification:
G06F 1516
US Classification:
709203
Abstract:
A computer network having multiple remotely located human interfaces which share a common computing system which appears, to each of the human interfaces, as a virtual computer dedicated to that human interface. The computer network includes a processor subsystem and a plurality of nodes, each coupled to the processor subsystem and having a remotely located human interface comprised of a video monitor and an I/O device coupled thereto. Each one of the nodes further incudes a first interface device coupled to the processor subsystem and to a transmission line while each of the human interfaces further includes a second interface device coupled to the video monitor, the I/O device and the transmission line. The computer network further includes a memory subsystem coupled to the processor subsystem and having a plurality of memory areas, each corresponding to one of the plurality of nodes. Using information stored in each one of the plurality of memory areas, the processor subsystem appears, to the corresponding one of the plurality of nodes, as a dedicated processor for the human interface coupled to the node.
Computer Network Having Commonly Located Computing Systems
Andrew Heller - Austin TX Barry Thornton - Austin TX Daniel Barrett - Austin TX Charles Ely - Horseshoe Bay TX
Assignee:
INT Labs, Inc. - Austin TX
International Classification:
G06F 1300
US Classification:
709250
Abstract:
A computer network comprised of a plurality of interconnected nodes, each having a DTE device coupled thereto. Plural ones of the DTE devices are each further comprised of a computing system positioned at a first location and a human interface, which includes a video monitor, and plural I/O devices, specifically, a keyboard, mouse and printer, positioned at a second location remotely located relative to the first location. The first locations at which the computing systems of the DTE devices are positioned are commonly located. The DTE devices further include a first encoder coupled to the computing system, a first decoder coupled to the video monitor and the at least one I/O device and a transmission line which couples the encoder to the decoder. The first encoder receives, from the computing system, a video signal to be transmitted to the video monitor and a non-video signal to be transmitted to the at least one I/O device. The first encoder combines the video and the non-video signals into a combined signal and transmits the combined signal to the first decoder via the transmission line.
Computer System With Remotely Located Interface Where Signals Are Encoded At The Computer System, Transferred Through A 4-Wire Cable, And Decoded At The Interface
Barry Thornton - Austin TX Andrew Heller - Austin TX Daniel Barrett - Austin TX Charles Ely - Horsehoe Bay TX
Assignee:
INT Labs, Inc. - Austin TX
International Classification:
G06F 1578
US Classification:
710 2
Abstract:
A computer comprised of a computing system positioned at a first location and a human interface, which includes a video monitor, and plural I/O devices, specifically, a keyboard, mouse and printer, positioned at a second location remotely located relative to the first location. The computer further includes a first encoder coupled to the computer system, a first decoder coupled to the video monitor and the at least one I/O device and a transmission line which couples the encoder to the decoder. The first encoder receives, from the computing system, a video signal to be transmitted to the video monitor and a non-video signal to be transmitted to the at least one I/O device. The first encoder combines the video and the non-video signals into a combined signal and transmits the combined signal to the first decoder via the transmission line. The first decoder receives the combined signal, separates the video and non-video signals therefrom for respective propagation to the video monitor and the at least one I/O device.
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As Deadline reported, the flick is on the fast track it already has director Amir Bar-Lev attached to it, as well as an executive production crew consisting of Martin Scorsese, Emma Tillinger Koskoff, Andrew Heller, Sanford Heller and Rick Yorn, with Dead archivist David Lemieux on board as the mu
Date: Oct 24, 2014
Category: Entertainment
Source: Google
Grateful Dead Documentary in the Works With Martin Scorsese
project through his AOMA Sunshine Films, with Eric Eisner, Nicholas Koskoff and Justin Kreutzmann producing. Emma Tillinger Koskoff, Andrew Heller, Sanford Heller and Rick Yorn will executive produce with Scorsese, and longtime Grateful Dead archivist David Lemieux will act as the film's music supervisor.
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State of California - Notary Public (2009) Sonoma State University - Operations Coordinator (2007)
Education:
Sonoma State University - Masters Business Administration, Sonoma State University - BS Business Administration, Amador Valley High School, St. Michael's
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Staples, Inc. - Easy Tech Associate (2012)
Education:
Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis - Math Education