Re: 264 series questions

From: Marko Mäkelä (msmakela_at_cc.hut.fi)
Date: 1999-10-05 09:04:18

On Mon, 4 Oct 1999, Levente Hársfalvi wrote:

> Where could these patents be found?

>From the IBM patent server (http://www.patents.ibm.com/).  A while back
(last summer, I think) I downloaded all the interesting patents (listed by
Mark Knibbs) as GIF files and the HTML files containing meta data about
them (authors, abstract, cross-reference to other patents).  Nobody
volunteered to make a simple filter to extract the relevant information
from the HTML files (I think it could be done rather easily with
"lynx -dump file.html | perl -e ..."), so I never come around to put the
patents on ftp.funet.fi.  But I have them on my hard disk, so you can ask
me for them if you don't want to use the slow IBM server.

> I received a lot of them from Frank

Those could be older, scanned in by someone.  They covered only a few
chips, like the SID, the VIC-II, the 6502 instruction decode and the 1351
mouse.

	Marko

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