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posted on Apr 19, 10 07:07PM
I ask Robert if Bang & Olufsen was still a licensing

partner; especially since their BO2 seems the true

design as-per our claims 'it won't work if the SD/CF

card is removed' as I've always contended.

He said, ''that we continue to receive quartly royalty

checks from them.''
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Dear Robert:

Is our current undisclosed eVU OEM helping us with the

various new technology designs on the our next-

generation eVU?

Respectfully,

Tim Scott, Paducah, Ky

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Hi, Tim,

No... We are implementing the hardware, software and

firmware upgrades and adding the technology

enhancements in-house.

Best regards,
Robert

Robert Putnam,
Sr. Vice President

e.Digital Corporation | 16770 West Bernardo Dr. | San

Diego, California 92127 | p: 858.304.3016 ext. 205 |

f: 858.304.3023 | rputnam@edigital.com

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Dear Robert

Would a Laptop computer possibly fall under our

handheld/portable patent claims sometimes in the

future?

Respectfully,

Tim Scott, Paducah, Ky

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Possibly.

Thank you, Tim.

Best regards,
Robert
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doni's Q sent via me
Dear Robert:

Why should e.Digital not be a micro-

controller/APIcode/cache supplier to Samsung, as,

ie... Zoran is/was? Is it not worth the effort?

Tim,

Our engineering team specializes in producing MicroOS

™-based portable entertainment systems. We are working

to augment the scope of our markets and products

through further monetizing our Flash-R™ patent

portfolio.

Best regards,
Robert


Robert Putnam,
Sr. Vice President

e.Digital Corporation | 16770 West Bernardo Dr. | San

Diego, California 92127 | p: 858.304.3016 ext. 205 |

f: 858.304.3023 | rputnam@edigital.com

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Dear Robert:

*Will the the new pending encription patent utilize

our current MicroOS patent/s as a foundation?

*Is our MicroOS unique attributes the primary reason

the eVU battery is able to achieve such superior power

retention?

Or is it a compilation of both battery ability and

MOS.

It says, ''This battery has smarter electronics and a

fuel gauge to test the charge''


http://www.zbattery.com/Laptop-Battery-10-8V-Li-Ion-

SH202-DR202-Replacement
http://www.edigital.com/evu8.htm

Respectfully,

Tim Scott, Paducah, Ky


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Hi, Tim,

There are elements of MicroOS™ in the pending patent

application. We achieve extended battery life in our

portable products because of the optimization and

customization of hardware and firmware with MicroOS.

Best regards,

Robert

Robert Putnam,
Sr. Vice President

e.Digital Corporation | 16770 West Bernardo Dr. | San

Diego, California 92127
| p: 858.304.3016 ext. 205 | f: 858.304.3023 |

rputnam@edigital.com

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Dear Robert:

I want to thank you for answering my questions here

-lately... again, Thank You.

*Is it possible that by utilizing elements of our

MicroOS in the new Encription Patent; that then if

applied within a network of portable devices it could

further secure and enhance the DRMs of other

companies?

*Since our TDL-dataloader is ethernet and eVU is a

closed turn-key sysyem; can/is our OS working with a

higher OS which can be coupled to a partners wireless

network?

*Is an eVU Kiosks a possibility to target the general

population for leisure?

Respectfully,

Tim Scott, Paducah, Ky

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Hi, Tim,

Our encryption technology could work with other DRMs,

but it would not provide enhanced security. We are

researching wireless content loading incorporating our

proprietary loading method. Delivering content-loaded

eVUs through kiosks is one of the areas of interest we

are exploring through partnering efforts.

Best regards,
Robert


Robert Putnam,
Sr. Vice President

e.Digital Corporation | 16770 West Bernardo Dr. | San

Diego, California 92127 | p: 858.304.3016 ext. 205 |

f: 858.304.3023 | rputnam@edigital.com
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Dear Robert

Sanjay Mehrotra, co-founder and president flash memory

vendor SanDisk recently said this pertaining to NAND

flash memory:

"From wireless handhelds to cameras, tablets and

servers, NAND flash technology will be embedded in

billions of devices over the next 10 years, says

Sanjay Mehrotra, co-founder and president flash memory

vendor SanDisk. And, as the number of devices using

NAND technology increase, the functionality and

security of applications embedded in flash chip

controllers will significantly improve, he added."
http://www.computerworld.com/s/article/9176086/Flash_m

emory_set_to_benefit_from_mobile_Internet_explosion?

source=rss_news

Is it possibly that MicroOS could have elements

critical to the itiology of these flash chip-controler

aspects of flash memory?

Respectfully,

Tim Scott, Paducah, Ky


Hi, Tim,

Yes, MicroOS™ could.

Best regards,
Robert

Robert Putnam,
Sr. Vice President

e.Digital Corporation | 16770 West Bernardo Dr. | San

Diego, California 92127
| p: 858.304.3016 ext. 205 | f: 858.304.3023 |

rputnam@edigital.com
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Dear Robert:

We see MicroOS is termed a software and hardware

solution. Could the two be combined in the future to

augment our own unique flash controler based

microprocessor vs putting it on someone-elses chip; a

solution which achieves superior functions over the

current competition? Possibly with a partner?

Respectfully,

Tim Scott, Paducah, Ky


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Hi, Tim,

MicroOS™ is a proprietary low level operating system

that we developed and implemented in hardware designs

based on our digital video/audio platform (DVAP). Even

though MicroOS was originally developed for flash

memory, it has proven to be very flexible and

adaptable in enhancing devices that contain hard

drives and require significant content file

management. MicroOS can also support and manage

multiple codecs and digital rights management systems

on a single device. This flexibility could be built

into a chip if hardware designers and manufacturers

wanted to run their products on MicroOS.

Best regards,
Robert


Robert Putnam,
Sr. Vice President

e.Digital Corporation | 16770 West Bernardo Dr. | San

Diego, California 92127 | p: 858.304.3016 ext. 205 |

f: 858.304.3023 | rputnam@edigital.com


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