| Technology: |
Hardware
Independent Generic Device Driver |
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Maintenance
Projects
Windows OS Projects
Linux and Unix Projects
Embedded
Software Projects
Computer
Telephony Projects
Computer
Network Projects
Netmerge/CTMedia Projects
Breakthrough Technologies |
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WinNT, Linux,
Solaris, Unixware, AIX, HP-UX, ISA, PCI, VME |
| Description: |
One driver that interfaces to
multiple hardware boards with disparate interfaces and functions.
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| Technology: |
High Portability Drivers |
| Platform: |
Solaris, Unixware, Linux |
| Description: |
By creating a driver wrapper, which is a
thin DKI (driver-kernel interface) layer, all drivers that utilize this
wrapper, may be ported quickly with good confidence. TetherMedia has utilized
this wrapper in multiple driver implementations with excellent results. |
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| Technology: |
Connectionless ATM |
| Platform: |
pSOS:PowerPC,
Solairs:SPARC |
| Description: |
ATM is typically connection oriented, where
large overhead exists for connection setup, especially for connections
with short durations. A connectionless ATM router solves the problem by
allowing the cells to be routed without having to dynamically setup a
virtual circuit. TetherMedia designed and implemented such a connectionless ATM
router. |
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| Technology: |
Wireless and Infrared
ATM |
| Platform: |
Win98:Pentium,
WinNT:Pentium, PCMCIA, PCI |
| Description: |
By having a wireless or infrared ATM card
in the laptop and having the proper protocols, a laptop may be migrated
from one area to another without losing ATM connections. |
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| Technology: |
Silence Compressed
Record |
| Platform: |
SPOX:DSP |
| Description: |
By sensing and compressing silence in the
firmware during record operations, large savings in the transferring and
storing of audio data were achieved. |
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| Technology: |
Unix STREAMS Performance
Module |
| Platform: |
Solaris, Unixware,
STREAMS |
| Description: |
This is a STREAMS module that is inserted in
a protocol stream to monitor system performance such as the latency
between two events. It is designed in a generic fashion to allow a user
space monitoring program to specify the list of events to trap. |
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