Re: Has anyone heard...bout the elements / via RP emits
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Dear Robert:
*Is an eVU Kiosks a possibility to target the general population for leisure?
Hi Tim
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
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
Dear Robert:
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
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
Hi Tim
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
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However I think the main element is the strength of our patents; and what the new encription will behold if approved.
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