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Flash memory file system in a handheld record and playback device
US 5839108 A
Abstract
A record/playback device for use with a removable, interchangeable, flash memory recording medium which enables noise dampened recording of voice data and CD quality stereo recording of music data. The device includes a port for receiving a flash memory module which can record data according to industry standard formats to enable the transfer of data to and from personal computers through swapping of flash memory media. Alternative forms of data input and output also include implementation of a barcode reader and an infra-red transceiver for the transfer of data to and from the device.
Publication numberUS5839108 A
Publication typeGrant
Application numberUS 08/884,245
Publication dateNov 17, 1998
Filing dateJun 30, 1997
Priority dateMar 7, 1996
Fee statusPaid
Also published asUS5787445, WO1997033225A1
Publication number08884245, 884245, US 5839108 A, US 5839108A, US-A-5839108, US5839108 A, US5839108A
InventorsNorbert P. Daberko, Richard K. Davis
Original AssigneeNorris Communications, Inc.
Export CitationBiBTeX, EndNote, RefMan
Patent Citations (19), Non-Patent Citations (6), Referenced by (80), Classifications (39), Legal Events (11)
External Links: USPTO, USPTO Assignment, Espacenet
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